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Breed Restrictions: Converse vs San Antonio

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Texas state law prohibits cities from enacting breed-specific legislation under Health and Safety Code 822.047. Converse does not ban pit bulls or other breeds but enforces dangerous-dog rules case-by-case.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Texas preempts breed-specific laws under TX Health and Safety Code 822.047, so Bexar County and San Antonio cannot ban any breed. Lillian's Law applies to any dangerous dog regardless of breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Breed bansProhibited by state law-
State preemptionTexas H&S 822.047TX H&S Code 822.047
Dangerous dog frameworkTexas H&S 822 Subchapter D-
Lillian's LawFelony for dangerous dog injuries-
Insurance100,000 dollars required if dangerous-
Breed ban status-Prohibited statewide
Dangerous dog insurance-$100,000 liability minimum
JP adjudicates-Bexar County Justice Court
JBSA housing-May restrict on federal property

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

Can my HOA ban pit bulls?

Yes. The state preemption applies to cities, not private HOA covenants or landlord rules. Private breed restrictions remain enforceable on private property.

What triggers dangerous dog designation?

An unprovoked attack causing bodily injury outside a secure enclosure, or a credible threat of imminent serious harm with the attacker owner aware of the aggressive conduct.

San Antonio FAQ

Can my HOA ban pit bulls in Bexar County?

An HOA is private and may impose breed restrictions in its covenants, which are enforceable against homeowners. The state preemption applies to government, not private contracts.

What is Lillian's Law?

A 2007 Texas law (Health and Safety Code 822.005) making a dog owner criminally liable for a felony when an unprovoked attack causes serious bodily injury or death. It applies to any breed.

Do I have to register my pit bull as dangerous?

No. Dangerous Dog status follows behavior, not breed. Dogs become subject to registration only after a JP finds them dangerous following an incident.

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