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Dog Leash Laws: Castro Valley vs Fremont

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Castro Valley and Fremont have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Alameda County requires dogs to be leashed in all public places including streets, sidewalks, and parks, except in designated off-leash areas. Leash length is limited and owners must maintain control at all times.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Fremont requires dogs to be leashed in all public areas under FMC Chapter 6, with designated off-leash dog parks as the only exception.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyFremont
Max leash length6 feet-
Off-leash zonesDesignated areas only-
First offense fine$100 typical-
Impound facilityDublin Animal Shelter-
Service animalsHandler control required-
Leash Length-6 feet maximum
Off-Leash-Dog parks only
License Fee-20 dollars altered
First Fine-50 dollars
Waste Fine-100 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash in my front yard?

Only if the yard is fenced or the dog is under voice control and not entering public right-of-way. Sidewalks require a leash.

What if my dog escapes and is picked up?

Impound, licensing, and boarding fees apply. Unlicensed dogs face additional charges. Recovery within 72 hours is important to avoid adoption/disposal.

Fremont FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash on Mission Peak?

No. Mission Peak Regional Preserve and all East Bay Regional Park trails require dogs on leash at all times.

Is a retractable leash allowed?

Retractable leashes must be locked at 6 feet or less in public areas. Longer extensions violate the leash length rule in FMC Chapter 6.

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