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Barking Dogs: Buffalo vs Clarence

How do barking dogs rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?

Buffalo and Clarence have similar restriction levels.

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Some Restrictions

Buffalo classifies a dog that barks continuously for 15 minutes or intermittently for 30 minutes as a public nuisance under Chapter 341 (Dogs). Owners receive a written warning first, then face fines up to $250 per incident.

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Clarence, NY

Erie County

Some Restrictions

New York Agriculture and Markets Law establishes statewide standards for dangerous and nuisance dogs, allowing local supplementation but providing universal owner liability and complaint procedures applicable in every municipality.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloClarence
Continuous Threshold15 minutes-
Intermittent Threshold30 minutes-
CodeBuffalo Code Chapter 341-
EnforcementSPCA Serving Erie County-
State LawNY AG and Markets Art 7-
State Statute-Agriculture and Markets Law Article 7
Dangerous Dog Section-Section 123
Local Authority-Section 124
Owner Liability-Section 121

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Buffalo FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Buffalo?

Call 311 or contact the SPCA Serving Erie County. Keep a log of dates and times to support the complaint.

Can a dog be seized for chronic barking?

Not for barking alone, but repeated nuisance declarations combined with aggressive behavior can trigger a dangerous dog proceeding under state law.

Clarence FAQ

Does New York have a statewide barking-dog law?

Not specifically. State law authorizes localities to regulate barking and nuisance dogs, but the dangerous-dog complaint process and owner liability apply uniformly statewide under Agriculture and Markets Law Article 7.

How do I file a dangerous-dog complaint in New York?

Under Section 123, any person who witnesses an attack or threatening behavior may file a complaint with a town, village, or city court, which may then order restraint or destruction.

Are dog licensing rules the same statewide?

Yes. All municipalities must license dogs under Article 7, though localities may set their own license fees and add identification requirements consistent with state law.

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