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Corona vs Riverside

How do pet store rules rules compare between Corona, CA and Riverside, CA?

Corona and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California AB 485 prohibits Riverside County pet stores from selling commercially bred dogs, cats, or rabbits unless sourced from shelters or rescues, enforced locally by RCDAS and county code compliance.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California AB 485 prohibits Riverside County pet stores from selling commercially bred dogs, cats, or rabbits unless sourced from shelters or rescues, enforced locally by RCDAS and county code compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaRiverside
State lawAB 485 (2019)AB 485 (2019)
Allowed sourcesShelters, rescues onlyShelters, rescues only
Penalty$500 per animal$500 per animal
Direct breeder salesPermitted with permitsPermitted with permits

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Corona FAQ

Can a pet store still sell puppies in Riverside County?

Only if sourced from a shelter or rescue partner. Commercial breeder puppies cannot be sold in pet stores anywhere in California under AB 485.

Can I buy directly from a breeder?

Yes. AB 485 regulates pet stores, not private breeders. Riverside County breeders selling more than four litters yearly must obtain a kennel permit from RCDAS.

Riverside FAQ

Can a pet store still sell puppies in Riverside County?

Only if sourced from a shelter or rescue partner. Commercial breeder puppies cannot be sold in pet stores anywhere in California under AB 485.

Can I buy directly from a breeder?

Yes. AB 485 regulates pet stores, not private breeders. Riverside County breeders selling more than four litters yearly must obtain a kennel permit from RCDAS.

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