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Breed Restrictions: Corona vs Palm Springs

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Palm Springs.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Corona does not enforce breed-specific legislation (BSL) banning specific dog breeds. California Food and Agriculture Code Β§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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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs does not impose breed-specific legislation. California Food and Agriculture Code Β§31683 prohibits cities from enacting breed-specific bans, though it allows breed-specific spay/neuter and breeding requirements. Palm Springs Municipal Code Chapter 10.80 and state law (CA Food & Ag Β§31601–31683) regulate 'dangerous' and 'vicious' dogs based on behavior, not breed.

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