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Breed Restrictions: Concord vs Oakley

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Concord, CA and Oakley, CA?

Concord and Oakley have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Dangerous or vicious dog designations in Concord are determined under California Food & Agricultural Code §31601 et seq. by Contra Costa County Animal Services following a behavior-based hearing. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts breed-specific legislation, so designations rely exclusively on documented aggressive behavior.

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Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakley applies California's behavior-based dangerous dog laws under Food & Agricultural Code Section 31601+. Breed-specific legislation is preempted by CA Food & Ag Code 31683, meaning no breed is banned. Dangerous dog designations require hearings and impose strict confinement, insurance, and signage requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordOakley
State LawCA Food & Ag Code §§31601–31683-
Breed Ban PreemptionCA Food & Ag Code §31683-
DesignationsPotentially Dangerous / ViciousPotentially dangerous / Vicious
Hearing AuthorityContra Costa County Animal Services-
Core RequirementsSecure enclosure, muzzle/leash, signage, registration-
Breed bans-Preempted by CA FAC 31683
State law-FAC 31601–31683
Insurance-Often $100K+ required
Hearing body-CCC Animal Services hearing

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Concord FAQ

Can Concord ban specific dog breeds?

No. California Food & Ag Code §31683 preempts all breed-specific bans. Dangerous dog designations must be based on individual behavior.

How is a dog designated dangerous?

An Animal Services officer investigates incidents and requests an administrative hearing under Food & Ag Code §31621. The owner can present evidence and appeal.

What are the rules for a dangerous-designated dog?

Owners must register the dog, maintain a secure enclosure, muzzle and leash the dog in public, post warning signs, and renew registration annually.

Oakley FAQ

Can Oakley ban pit bulls?

No. California Food & Ag Code Section 31683 preempts all breed-specific bans statewide. Dangerous dog rules must be behavior-based.

What should I do if a dog bites me in Oakley?

Seek medical care, photograph injuries, and report to Contra Costa County Animal Services. Medical providers are required to report human bites.

Can a designated dangerous dog ever be reclassified?

Yes. Under FAC Section 31604, after 36 months of no further incidents, the owner can petition for removal of the designation.

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