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Breed Restrictions: Delano vs Ridgecrest

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Delano, CA and Ridgecrest, CA?

Delano and Ridgecrest have similar restriction levels.

Delano, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

California Food & Agriculture Code §31683 preempts cities from adopting breed-specific dangerous-dog ordinances. Delano regulates dangerous dogs case-by-case under Cal. F&A Code §§31601–31683 and DPD Policy 811.

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Ridgecrest, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

California Food and Agriculture Code section 31683 preempts cities from banning specific dog breeds, though localities may regulate spay-neuter and breeding by breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDelanoRidgecrest
State CodeCal. F&A Code §§31601–31683-
Breed BansPreempted by §31683-
HearingsAnimal-control administrative-
Statute-Food & Ag Code 31683
Breed bans allowed-No
Spay/neuter by breed-Allowed
Dangerous-dog law-Statewide uniform

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Delano FAQ

Does Delano ban pit bulls?

No — state law (Food & Ag Code §31683) preempts breed-specific bans.

Ridgecrest FAQ

Can a California city ban pit bulls outright?

No. State law preempts municipal ordinances that ban or declare an entire breed inherently dangerous. Cities may only regulate individual dogs or impose breed-based spay/neuter rules.

Can my city require pit bulls to be spayed or neutered?

Yes. California explicitly permits mandatory spay/neuter and breeding programs targeted at specific breeds, even though outright bans are prohibited under section 31683.

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