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Breed Restrictions: Corona vs Jurupa Valley

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Corona, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?

Corona and Jurupa Valley have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Corona does not enforce breed-specific legislation (BSL) banning specific dog breeds. California Food and Agriculture Code §31683 prohibits cities from declaring a dog dangerous solely based on breed. However, breed-specific spay/neuter requirements are permitted, and dangerous or vicious dog determinations apply to individual animals regardless of breed.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Jurupa Valley has no breed-specific dangerous-dog ordinance. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 expressly preempts local breed-based dangerous or vicious dog laws statewide: cities and counties may regulate dangerous dogs, but "no program regulating any dog shall be specific as to breed." The sole statutory carve-out (H&S Code §122331) lets a city adopt a mandatory spay/neuter or breeding-permit program targeted at a specific breed; Jurupa Valley has not adopted one.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaJurupa Valley
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Breed-specific dangerous-dog ordinance-Prohibited statewide (Food & Ag. Code §31683)
Pit bull ban in Jurupa Valley-None — preempted
Behavior-based PDD/vicious dog process-Riverside County Ord. 771 + Food & Ag. Code §§31601-31683
Breed-specific spay/neuter exception-Cal. H&S Code §122331 (not adopted by Jurupa Valley)
Assistance animal protection-FHA + Cal. Gov. Code §§12955, 12927 (no breed exclusion)

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Corona FAQ

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Are pit bulls or any specific breed banned in Jurupa Valley?

No. California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 forbids any city or county dangerous-dog program from being specific as to breed, so Jurupa Valley cannot and does not ban any breed.

Can my HOA refuse my dog because of its breed?

For service or emotional support animals, federal and state fair-housing law (FHA and Cal. Gov. Code §12955) overrides breed restrictions when a reasonable accommodation is requested with documentation.

What can make my dog be declared 'potentially dangerous' here?

Behavior — biting, aggressive off-property charging, or attacking a person or domestic animal — not breed. RCDAS holds the hearing under Food & Ag. Code §§31601-31683 and Riverside County Ordinance 771.

Could Jurupa Valley ever require pit bull spay/neuter?

Theoretically yes, only under the H&S Code §122331 carve-out, but no such ordinance has been adopted in Jurupa Valley.

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