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Breed Restrictions: Daly City vs South San Francisco

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Daly City, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

Daly City has fewer restrictions than South San Francisco.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Daly City has no breed-specific restrictions. Its Municipal Code regulates dangerous and vicious animals based solely on behavior, using San Mateo County's own program adopted in place of the state Food and Agricultural Code procedures, and California law (Food & Agricultural Code Section 31683) forbids declaring any breed dangerous or vicious.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

South San Francisco does not have a breed-specific ban. All dogs must be licensed with San Mateo County. Dogs deemed dangerous after an incident may face enhanced restrictions including containment and liability insurance requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CitySouth San Francisco
Breed-specific bansNone; prohibited by Cal. Food & Agr. Code Sec. 31683-
Dangerous animal permit$300 fee plus $100 inspection; behavior-based-
Permit conditions4-ft leash and muzzle off property, locked enclosure, microchip, spay/neuter-
State proceduresF&A Code 31601 et seq. not adopted; county program applies-
Vicious animalsMisdemeanor to keep; subject to euthanasia after hearing-
Breed Ban-None
Dangerous Dogs-Enhanced requirements after incident
License Required-Yes, San Mateo County
Contact-Peninsula Humane Society (650) 340-8200

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Daly City FAQ

Are pit bulls or other breeds banned in Daly City?

No. Daly City has no breed-specific ordinance, and California Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683 prohibits any local dangerous-dog program from being specific as to breed. Dogs are evaluated individually based on behavior under Municipal Code Sections 6.04.090 and 6.04.130.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous in Daly City?

You must obtain a dangerous animal permit within seven days (or request a hearing). Permit conditions under Section 6.04.100 include a leash no longer than four feet with a muzzle when off the property, a locked escape-proof enclosure, warning signs, microchipping, spay/neuter within 45 days, and possible proof of $300,000 in financial responsibility.

Can I move a dog declared dangerous elsewhere into Daly City?

Not without permission. Section 6.04.060(e) requires prior notice to animal control and express written permission from the animal control manager before possessing any animal designated potentially dangerous, dangerous, or vicious by another jurisdiction; failure is grounds for seizure and impoundment.

South San Francisco FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in South San Francisco?

South San Francisco does not have a breed-specific ban. All dogs must be licensed with San Mateo County. Dogs deemed dangerous after an incident may face enhanced restrictions including containment and liability insurance requirements.

Are there pit bull restrictions in South San Francisco?

Breed Ban: None. Dangerous Dogs: Enhanced requirements after incident. License Required: Yes, San Mateo County. Contact: Peninsula Humane Society (650) 340-8200.

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