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Breed Restrictions: Camarillo vs Santa Paula

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Camarillo has fewer restrictions than Santa Paula.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Camarillo does not have breed-specific dog bans. California state law (HSC Section 122331) preempts local breed bans but allows breed-specific mandatory spay/neuter ordinances. Camarillo follows Ventura County's animal regulations and focuses on individual dog behavior through its dangerous animal provisions.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula does not impose breed-specific dog restrictions. California state law prohibits breed-specific legislation. All dogs must be licensed and individually assessed for dangerous behavior regardless of breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloSanta Paula
Breed BansNone - prohibited by state lawProhibited by California state law
State LawHSC 122331 preempts breed bans-
Dangerous DogsBehavior-based enforcement-
HOA RestrictionsCommon in CC&Rs (privately enforceable)-
Animal Services(805) 388-4341(805) 388-4341
Dog Licensing-Required through Ventura County
Working Dogs-Common on agricultural properties

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Camarillo FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Camarillo?

No. California law (HSC 122331) prohibits cities from banning specific dog breeds. However, many Camarillo HOAs restrict certain breeds in their CC&Rs. Check your HOA rules before adopting any breed.

Can my HOA ban certain dog breeds?

Yes. HOA breed restrictions in CC&Rs are private contractual agreements and are enforceable. Common restrictions include pit bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds, and Dobermans. Some HOAs also impose weight limits on dogs.

What happens if my dog bites someone in Camarillo?

Dog bites are investigated by Ventura County Animal Services. The dog may be quarantined for rabies observation. Depending on severity and circumstances, the dog may be declared dangerous through an administrative hearing, requiring special containment and insurance requirements.

Santa Paula FAQ

Does Santa Paula ban any dog breeds?

No. California law prohibits breed-specific bans. Santa Paula regulates dogs based on individual behavior through potentially dangerous and vicious dog designations, regardless of breed.

Can I have a working farm dog in Santa Paula?

Yes. Working dogs are common on Santa Paula's agricultural properties. They must be licensed through Ventura County Animal Services at (805) 388-4341 and remain under the owner's control.

What happens if a dog is declared dangerous in Santa Paula?

Potentially dangerous dogs must be kept in secure enclosures with the owner carrying increased liability insurance. Vicious designations can result in removal from the city or euthanasia. Contact Animal Services at (805) 388-4341.

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