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Barking Dogs: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do barking dogs rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino contracts with San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control for animal services (not the Inland Valley Humane Society, which serves neighboring Chino Hills). Continuous or habitual barking that exceeds the CMC § 9.40.040 decibel limits, or that constitutes a public nuisance under CMC Title 9, can be cited. San Bernardino County Code Title 3, Division 2 (Animal Control) prohibits keeping any animal whose noise disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga regulates barking under Chapter 8.17 and Title 6. A dog barking continuously for 20 minutes or intermittently for 60 minutes is a public nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
Animal control providerSan Bernardino County Animal Care & Control (contracted)-
Applicable noise codeCMC § 9.40.040 (general noise) + County Code § 32.0301 et seq.-
Nighttime barking cap50 dBA L50 at neighbor's property line-
Complaint processLog barking dates/times; multi-neighbor petition typically required-
Not served by IVHSInland Valley Humane Society serves Chino Hills, not Chino-
Trigger-20 min continuous or 60 min intermittent
Night Hours-10 PM to 7 AM protected
Animal Control-Inland Valley Humane Society (909) 623-9777
Code-RCMC 8.17 and Title 6
Complaint-Often requires signed neighbor statements

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Chino FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Chino?

Contact San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control (the city's contracted provider) at (909) 386-9820. Document the dates, times, and duration of barking before filing.

How long can a dog bark before it's a violation?

There is no fixed-minute trigger in CMC. Continuous or repeated barking that exceeds 50 dBA L50 at night (or 55 dBA day) at the neighbor's property line violates CMC § 9.40.040, and habitual barking is independently a public nuisance under County Code.

Does the Inland Valley Humane Society handle Chino?

No. IVHS contracts cover Chino Hills, Pomona, Diamond Bar, Claremont, and several others, but not the City of Chino. Chino uses San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

How many complaints before a citation?

Animal control typically issues a warning first, then escalates to citations if a signed complaint from at least two neighbors is filed documenting the barking pattern.

What if the dog barks at night only?

Nighttime barking from 10 PM to 7 AM violates both the noise ordinance and the nuisance animal rules and can bring faster enforcement.

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