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Veterinary Clinic Zoning: Dallas vs Fort Worth

How do veterinary clinic zoning rules compare between Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Chapter 51A allows veterinary clinics in most commercial zoning districts by right, with specific use permits required in mixed-use and residential-adjacent districts. Outdoor kennels and overnight boarding face stricter zoning controls than office-only practices.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasFort Worth
Zoning codeDallas Code Chapter 51A-
By rightMost commercial districts-
Outdoor runsSpecific use permit required-
State licenseTX Veterinary Licensing Act-
Permit issuerDallas Permit Bureau-

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Dallas FAQ

Can a veterinary clinic open in a Dallas residential district?

Generally no. Dallas Code Chapter 51A excludes veterinary uses from single-family and most multifamily zones. Mixed-use districts may allow clinics by right or with a specific use permit, depending on the subdistrict and proximity to homes.

Does my Dallas vet clinic need a special permit to board pets overnight?

Often yes. Overnight boarding triggers the kennel use category. In commercial districts, kennels usually require a specific use permit and outdoor run controls under Chapter 51A, especially when located near residential property.

Fort Worth FAQ

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