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Dog Leash Laws: Chino vs Victorville

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Chino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino contracts animal services to San Bernardino County Animal Care (Animal Resource Center of the Inland Empire). Dogs off the owner's property must be on a leash or otherwise restrained under San Bernardino County Code §32.0108, and Chino Municipal Code §6.08.020 requires every dog over 4 months kept in the City to be licensed and rabies-vaccinated. California Food & Agricultural Code §30954 separately prohibits letting a female dog in heat run at large.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Victorville requires dogs to be on a leash no longer than 6 feet whenever off the owner property under VMC Title 7. Dogs running at large are subject to impound and owner citation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
Local leash ruleSan Bernardino County Code §32.0108 (Chino contracts animal control to the County)-
License & rabiesChino Municipal Code §6.08.020 — required for dogs over 4 months-
State backstopCal. Food & Ag. Code §30954 — female dog in heat may not run at large-
ShelterAnimal Resource Center of the Inland Empire (San Bernardino County contract facility in Chino)-
License fee range$5–$100/yr (effective July 1, 2025)-
Leash Length-6 feet maximum
Where-All public and non-owner property
At Large-Subject to impound
Heat Rule-Cruelty if no shade or water
Animal Control-(760) 955-5089

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Chino FAQ

Does Chino have its own leash law?

Chino enforces animal control through a contract with San Bernardino County. The operative leash/restraint rule is San Bernardino County Code §32.0108, which requires dogs off the owner's property to be on a leash or otherwise confined.

Do I have to license my dog in Chino?

Yes. Chino Municipal Code §6.08.020 requires every dog over four months kept in the City to be licensed and to carry a current rabies vaccination certificate from a licensed veterinarian.

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

The County leash rule applies when a dog is off the owner's premises. Off-leash on your own property is generally allowed, but you remain liable if the dog gets loose; female dogs in heat may not run at large anywhere under Cal. Food & Ag. Code §30954.

Victorville FAQ

Does Victorville have an off-leash dog park?

At time of code review there is no off-leash park inside city limits. Voice control alone is not a defense under the leash law.

What happens if my dog gets loose?

Animal Control can impound the dog and issue a citation. Reclaim fees apply and unlicensed dogs can accrue additional fines.

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