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Breed Restrictions: Burbank vs Carson

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and Carson, CA?

Burbank and Carson have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Burbank does not have breed-specific legislation. No local breed bans are in effect. California has no statewide breed-specific ban. Standard dangerous dog provisions apply under state law.

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Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Carson does not ban or restrict any specific dog breed, and it cannot — California Health & Safety Code §122331 expressly forbids any city or county from declaring a particular breed (or mixed breed) 'potentially dangerous' or 'vicious' on the basis of breed alone. State law only allows breed-specific rules for mandatory spay/neuter or breeding restrictions. LA County, which provides Carson's animal services, has no county-wide breed-specific ban; dangerous-dog determinations are made case-by-case based on the individual dog's behavior under California Food & Agricultural Code §§31601–31683.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankCarson
BSLNone-
State LawNo statewide breed ban-
Dangerous DogsStandard state provisions apply-
EnforcementBehavior-based, not breed-basedLA County DACC; behavior-based hearings
Breed ban in Carson-None — state law preempts (Cal. HSC §122331)
Pit bull / Rottweiler restriction-No breed-based local restriction
Dangerous-dog framework-Behavior-based, Cal. Food & Ag Code §§31601–31683
Permissible breed-specific local rule-Spay/neuter or breeding only (HSC §122331(a))

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Burbank FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Burbank?

Burbank does not have breed-specific legislation. No local breed bans are in effect. California has no statewide breed-specific ban. Standard dangerous dog provisions apply under state law.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Burbank?

BSL: None. State Law: No statewide breed ban. Dangerous Dogs: Standard state provisions apply. Enforcement: Behavior-based, not breed-based.

Carson FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Carson?

Yes. California law prohibits breed-based bans. Carson has no breed-specific restriction on pit bulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, or any other breed.

Can my landlord or HOA still ban certain breeds?

Yes — that's a private lease/HOA matter not preempted by HSC §122331. Insurance carriers also commonly exclude certain breeds. State preemption only blocks government breed bans.

What if my dog bites someone?

LA County DACC can initiate a 'potentially dangerous' or 'vicious' dog hearing under Cal. Food & Ag Code §31621. The determination is based on the individual dog's conduct, not its breed.

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