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Breed Restrictions: Burbank vs Inglewood

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

Burbank has fewer restrictions than Inglewood.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Burbank imposes no breed-specific restrictions. Its potentially-dangerous and vicious-animal rules are based on behavior, and California Food and Agricultural Code section 31683 prohibits any dog-control program from being breed-specific.

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Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Inglewood does not have breed-specific legislation banning particular dog breeds. However, all dogs classified as dangerous or vicious under state law are subject to additional restrictions including mandatory spay/neuter and secure enclosure requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankInglewood
Breed BansNone - prohibited by state lawNone β€” no breed-specific legislation
State LawCA Food & Agric. Code S 31683California dangerous dog statutes apply
Local BasisBehavior, not breed (BMC 5-1-1602)-
Dangerous Dogs-Subject to individual behavior assessment
Requirements-Secure enclosure, spay/neuter, insurance

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Burbank FAQ

Are pit bulls or any breeds banned in Burbank?

No. California Food and Agricultural Code section 31683 forbids breed-specific dog regulations, and Burbank's dangerous/vicious-animal rules (BMC Article 16) classify animals by behavior, not breed.

Can Burbank regulate my dog at all based on breed?

Only narrowly: state law permits breed-specific spay/neuter or breeding programs (Health & Safety Code 122331), but a dog cannot be declared dangerous or vicious based on its breed.

Inglewood FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Inglewood?

No. Inglewood does not have breed-specific legislation. All breeds are allowed, but individual dogs may be declared dangerous based on behavior.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous?

Dangerous dogs must be kept in a secure enclosure, spayed/neutered, and owners must maintain liability insurance per California state law.

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