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Dog Leash Laws: Carlsbad vs Chula Vista

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Chula Vista, CA?

Carlsbad has fewer restrictions than Chula Vista.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet when away from home. At home, controlled by voice, electronic containment, or physical restraint. Carlsbad has designated off-leash dog parks.

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Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Chula Vista requires all dogs to be restrained by a leash of six feet or less when on any public property or private property open to the public, per CVMC Chapter 6.24. Dogs not under leash control are considered 'at large' and subject to impoundment. All dogs must be licensed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadChula Vista
Leash6 ft max away from home-
At HomeVoice/electronic/physical control-
Off-Leash ParksDesignated parks only-
LicenseRequired (SD County)-
ContactSD Humane β€” 619-299-7012-
Leash Length-6 feet or less
Applies To-All public property and private property open to public
License Required-All dogs 4 months and older
At Large-Subject to impoundment
Off-Leash Areas-Designated dog parks only

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Carlsbad FAQ

Leash length?

6 feet max when away from home.

Off-leash areas?

Designated dog parks including Poinsettia Park Dog Park.

Must dogs be licensed?

Yes per SD County. Vaccinated against rabies.

Chula Vista FAQ

What is the leash law in Chula Vista?

All dogs must be restrained by a leash of six feet or less when on public property or private property open to the public. The leash must be held by a person capable of controlling the dog.

Where can my dog be off-leash in Chula Vista?

Dogs may be off-leash only in designated off-leash dog park areas within the city. Dogs must be under voice control at all times in these areas.

What happens if my dog is found running loose?

An unrestrained dog is considered 'at large' and may be impounded by animal control. You will be charged impoundment and boarding fees to reclaim your dog.

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