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Exotic Pets: Dallas vs Garland

How do exotic pets rules compare between Dallas, TX and Garland, TX?

Dallas and Garland have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 7, Article VI, Sec. 7-6.1 prohibits the keeping of certain dangerous or exotic animals as pets. It is unlawful to sell, exchange, give away, or transfer a prohibited animal in the city for use as a pet. Defenses include being a licensed facility, veterinarian, humane society, or exhibitor at the State Fair with proper permits. Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 822, Subchapter E further regulates dangerous wild animals at the state level.

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Garland, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Garland prohibits keeping dangerous wild animals (big cats, bears, wolves, primates, venomous reptiles) in residential areas and enforces Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 822 Subchapter E registration requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGarland
Code SectionCh. 7, Art. VI, Sec. 7-6.1-
ProhibitionUnlawful to keep prohibited animals as pets-
State LawTX Health & Safety Code Ch. 822, Subch. E-
ExceptionsLicensed facilities, vets, humane societies, State Fair exhibitors-
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Dallas FAQ

Can I keep an exotic animal as a pet in Dallas?

No. Sec. 7-6.1 prohibits keeping prohibited animals as pets in Dallas. Defenses exist only for licensed facilities, veterinarians, and certain exhibitors with proper permits.

What state law applies to exotic pets in Texas?

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 822, Subchapter E regulates dangerous wild animals including registration requirements, liability, and local control authority.

Garland FAQ

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