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Barking Dogs: Burbank vs Santa Monica

How do barking dogs rules compare between Burbank, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Burbank has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Persistent barking constituting unnecessary, excessive, or annoying noise is prohibited under BMC Ch. 9-3. Burbank Animal Services (818-238-3340) handles animal noise complaints. Code Enforcement can also respond under the noise ordinance.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 4.04 prohibits allowing any animal to bark, yell, or cry for more than 5 continuous minutes or 15 total minutes in any 60-minute period. This is one of the strictest barking dog standards in Los Angeles County. Animal Control Officers enforce the ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankSanta Monica
AuthorityBMC Ch. 9-3 Noise Control-
Animal Services(818) 238-3340-
Code Enforcement(818) 238-5290-
TopicBarking Dogs-
Continuous-5 minutes max
Intermittent-15 min per 60-min period
Applies-All hours, all animals
Code-SMMC Β§4.04

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Burbank FAQ

What are the rules about barking dogs in Burbank?

Persistent barking constituting unnecessary, excessive, or annoying noise is prohibited under BMC Ch. 9-3. Burbank Animal Services (818-238-3340) handles animal noise complaints. Code Enforcement can also respond under the noise ordinance.

How do I file a noise complaint about a barking dog in Burbank?

Authority: BMC Ch. 9-3 Noise Control. Animal Services: (818) 238-3340. Code Enforcement: (818) 238-5290.

Santa Monica FAQ

How long can a dog bark in Santa Monica before it is a violation?

More than 5 continuous minutes or 15 total minutes in any 60-minute period. This is one of the strictest standards in LA County.

How do I report a barking dog in Santa Monica?

Contact Santa Monica Animal Control. Officers can investigate and issue citations. If you disagree with the outcome, you may appeal to the City's Hearing Examiner under Chapter 6.16 procedures.

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