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Animal Hoarding: Chandler vs Glendale

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Glendale, AZ?

Chandler and Glendale have similar restriction levels.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Chandler City Code Ch. 10 limits dogs/cats in residential zones. Hoarding charged under AZ §13-2910 cruelty. Chandler PD and MCACC jointly investigate; kennel permit required over limits.

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Glendale, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale City Code Ch. 6 caps residential dogs/cats; hoarding prosecuted under AZ §13-2910. MCACC + Glendale PD co-investigate. Kennel permit required above household limit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerGlendale
Residential cap~4 dogs/cats typical~4 dogs/cats
Cruelty statuteAZ §13-2910-
ForfeitureAZ §13-2910.07§13-2910.07
Misdemeanor$2,500 + jail/animal$2,500 + jail/animal
ReporterMCACC 602-506-7387-
Statute-AZ §13-2910
Report to-MCACC 602-506-7387

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Chandler FAQ

How do I report hoarding in Chandler?

Call MCACC at 602-506-7387 for welfare check or Chandler PD non-emergency 480-782-4130. Be specific about number of animals, conditions, and access.

Can Chandler take animals away from a hoarder?

Yes. AZ §13-2910.07 allows forfeiture if owner cannot post boarding bond within 30 days. Animals then go to MCACC for rehabilitation and placement.

Glendale FAQ

How do I report animal hoarding in Glendale?

Call Maricopa County Animal Care & Control at 602-506-7387 for welfare check, or Glendale PD non-emergency 623-930-3000 for active cruelty cases.

Can Glendale seize animals from a hoarder?

Yes. Under AZ §13-2910.07, seized animals are forfeited if the owner cannot post boarding bond within 30 days. MCACC then places them for adoption or rescue.

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