Barking Dogs: Cambridge vs Wakefield
How do barking dogs rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Wakefield, MA?
Cambridge and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.
Cambridge, MA
Middlesex County
Cambridge treats persistent barking as a noise violation under Chapter 8.16 and an animal nuisance under Chapter 6.04; owners of chronically barking dogs face civil fines.
View full Cambridge rules →Wakefield, MA
Middlesex County
Middlesex County treats persistent barking as a nuisance. Animal control handles complaints. Dog licensing required statewide (MGL c.140 §155).
View full Wakefield rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Cambridge | Wakefield |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous Limit | 15 minutes | - |
| Intermittent Limit | 30 minutes | - |
| Code Chapters | 8.16 and 6.04 | - |
| State Law | MGL c.140 s.157 | - |
| Enforcement | Animal Commission + Police | - |
| Threshold | - | Continuous/excessive barking |
| Agency | - | Middlesex County animal control |
| Dog License | - | MGL c.140 §155 |
| First Step | - | Warning/mediation |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Cambridge FAQ
How do I report a barking dog in Cambridge?
Use Cambridge iReport or call the Animal Commission. Keep a log of dates, times, and durations to support your complaint.
Can a dog be removed for excessive barking?
Removal is rare and requires a formal hearing under MGL c.140 s.157. Most cases resolve with fines and behavior orders.
Wakefield FAQ
How do I report barking dogs?
Contact Middlesex County animal control officer with documentation (dates, times, recordings).
What if the owner doesn’t comply?
Cases may escalate to hearing. Selectmen/mayor can order dog restraint under MGL c.140 §157.
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