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Exotic Pets: Chula Vista vs Fallbrook

How do exotic pets rules compare between Chula Vista, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Chula Vista.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Chula Vista prohibits the possession of wild or exotic animals not normally domesticated in the United States under CVMC 6.04.070. This includes large cats, bears, primates, wolves, and venomous reptiles. Special requirements apply to large constrictor snakes and monitor lizards.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County prohibits exotic animals from running at large. Exotic pet ownership is regulated by both California Department of Fish and Wildlife (restricted species list) and County Code Chapter 6. Wild, exotic, or dangerous animals require special permits or are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaFallbrook
General RuleWild/exotic animals prohibited-
Large ConstrictorsSpecial caging required over 15 lbs or 3.5 ft-
Monitor LizardsSpecial caging required over 10 lbs or 3 ft-
FalconryPermitted with valid CDFW license-
Code ReferenceCVMC 6.04.070-
County Law-Cannot run at large (Ch. 6)
State Law-CA F&G Code Β§2118 + 14 CCR Β§671
Prohibited-Most primates, big cats, bears, wolves
Permits-Some species require CDFW/USDA permits
Enforcement-County Animal Services + CDFW

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Chula Vista FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Chula Vista?

No. CVMC 6.04.070 prohibits possession of animals not normally domesticated in the United States, including large cats, primates, bears, wolves, and venomous reptiles.

Are large snakes allowed in Chula Vista?

Boa and python species over 15 pounds or 3.5 feet long and monitor lizards over 10 pounds or 3 feet long require proper caging meeting city standards. Other large constrictors may be prohibited.

Can I keep a hawk or falcon in Chula Vista?

Yes, but only with a valid falconry license issued by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Fallbrook FAQ

What exotic pets are legal in San Diego County?

Exotic pet legality is primarily determined by California state law. Most primates, big cats, bears, wolves, and venomous reptiles are prohibited or require special permits. Check the CDFW restricted species list for your specific animal.

Do I need a permit for an exotic pet?

Many exotic species require permits from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and/or USDA. Some species are outright prohibited regardless of permits. Contact CDFW for species-specific requirements.

What if my exotic pet escapes?

You are liable for any damage or injury caused by your escaped exotic animal. Contact County Animal Services immediately. Failure to maintain secure enclosures carries penalties, and the animal may be seized.

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