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Exotic Pets: Carlsbad vs Oceanside

How do exotic pets rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Oceanside, CA?

Carlsbad and Oceanside have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Exotic and wild animals are regulated by California state law and San Diego County ordinances. Many species require state and/or county permits. Possession of dangerous animals (big cats, bears, venomous reptiles) is generally prohibited.

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Oceanside, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

California maintains strict exotic pet laws under CCR Title 14, §671. Ferrets, hedgehogs, monkeys, and many other species are illegal to own. Oceanside follows state and county regulations requiring permits for non-domestic animals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadOceanside
State lawCA Fish & Game Code governs exotic/wild species; DFW permit required for most-
County overlaySan Diego County Code Chapter 6 applies within Carlsbad-
At-large prohibitionAny exotic or domestic animal running at large is prohibited-
Common examplesFerrets are legal in CA; primates, big cats, wolves, and venomous reptiles generally prohibited-
State Law-CCR Title 14, §671
Ferrets-Illegal in California
Total Animals-6 max per unit
Penalty-Up to $10,000 + 6 mo

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Carlsbad FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Carlsbad?

Exotic and wild animals are regulated by California state law and San Diego County ordinances. Many species require state and/or county permits. Possession of dangerous animals (big cats, bears, venomous reptiles) is generally prohibited.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Carlsbad?

State law: CA Fish & Game Code governs exotic/wild species; DFW permit required for most. County overlay: San Diego County Code Chapter 6 applies within Carlsbad. At-large prohibition: Any exotic or domestic animal running at large is prohibited. Common examples: Ferrets are legal in CA; primates, big cats, wolves, and venomous reptiles generally prohibited.

Oceanside FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Oceanside?

California maintains strict exotic pet laws under CCR Title 14, §671. Ferrets, hedgehogs, monkeys, and many other species are illegal to own. Oceanside follows state and county regulations requiring permits for non-domestic animals.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Oceanside?

State Law: CCR Title 14, §671. Ferrets: Illegal in California. Total Animals: 6 max per unit. Penalty: Up to $10,000 + 6 mo.

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