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Breed Restrictions: Compton vs Glendale

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Compton, CA and Glendale, CA?

Compton and Glendale have similar restriction levels.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Compton adopts LA County Animal Code (Title 10) by reference per CMC 11-1. California prohibits breed-specific bans but allows breed-specific spay/neuter programs. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based, not breed-based.

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does not enforce breed-specific legislation. California state law (Food & Agricultural Code 31683) preempts breed-specific bans. Dogs are regulated based on individual behavior, with dangerous or vicious dogs subject to additional requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonGlendale
Breed BansProhibited by CA lawNone β€” state law prohibits BSL
Spay/NeuterBreed-specific programs allowed-
Dangerous DogsBehavior-based determinationBehavior-based restrictions
Local CodeCMC 11-1 adopts LA County Title 10-
State Law-CA Food & Ag Code Β§31683
Requirements-Registration, containment, insurance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Compton FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Compton?

Compton adopts LA County Animal Code (Title 10) by reference per CMC 11-1. California prohibits breed-specific bans but allows breed-specific spay/neuter programs. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based, not breed-based.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Compton?

Breed Bans: Prohibited by CA law. Spay/Neuter: Breed-specific programs allowed. Dangerous Dogs: Behavior-based determination. Local Code: CMC 11-1 adopts LA County Title 10.

Glendale FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Glendale?

No. California law prohibits breed-specific bans. All dog breeds are legal in Glendale. Dogs are regulated based on individual behavior.

What happens if my dog bites someone?

The dog may be declared potentially dangerous or vicious. You must meet containment, registration, and insurance requirements. Repeated incidents may result in destruction of the dog.

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