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Dog Leash Laws: Delano vs Ridgecrest

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Delano, CA and Ridgecrest, CA?

Delano and Ridgecrest have similar restriction levels.

Delano, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

Delano Municipal Code Title 8, Chapter 8.12 (Dogs) prohibits dogs from running at large in the city. Kern County Animal Services provides field response and impoundment under contract.

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Ridgecrest, CA

Kern County

Some Restrictions

Ridgecrest Municipal Code Chapter 3 (Animals), Section 3-4 ('Leash law') makes it unlawful to keep or maintain any dog in any place in the city except fastened securely by a chain, rope, harness, or leash, or confined securely within private property legally controlled by the person in possession. Under Sec. 3-3, the animal control officer must impound any dog (and any animal except cats) found at large on any street, sidewalk, lane, alley, or public or unoccupied place, unless securely chained, roped, or leashed. Violations are infractions under Sec. 3-2. State law overlay: Cal. Food & Agricultural Code section 30951 requires all dogs over four months old to wear an identifying collar tag or license tag.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDelanoRidgecrest
CodeDelano MC Ch. 8.12 (Dogs)-
Field ResponseKern County Animal Services-
DPD PolicyPolicy 811-
Primary Code-RMC Sec. 3-4
At-Large Impound-RMC Sec. 3-3
Restraint Required-Chain, rope, harness, leash, or secure confinement
Max Leash Length-Not specified in code
Penalty-Infraction (RMC Sec. 3-2)
State Authority-Cal. Food & Ag Code section 30951

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Delano FAQ

How do I retrieve my impounded dog?

Contact Kern County Animal Services Bakersfield shelter; bring proof of license, rabies vaccination, and ID.

Ridgecrest FAQ

Does Ridgecrest require dogs to be on a leash?

Yes. Ridgecrest Municipal Code Sec. 3-4 makes it unlawful to keep or maintain any dog in any place in the city unless it is fastened securely by a chain, rope, harness, or leash, or confined securely within private property legally controlled by the person in possession of the dog. The city code does not specify a maximum leash length, but the dog must be securely fastened. A dog found at large on a street, sidewalk, lane, alley, or other public place can be impounded by the animal control officer under RMC Sec. 3-3.

What happens if my dog runs at large in Ridgecrest?

Under RMC Sec. 3-3, the animal control officer must take and impound any dog found at large on any street, sidewalk, lane, alley, or public or unoccupied place within the city. The owner must pay impound, boarding, and current license/rabies vaccination fees before reclaiming the dog. The violation itself is an infraction under RMC Sec. 3-2, and citations may be issued by the animal control officer or police under RMC Sec. 3-12. State law (Cal. Food & Ag Code section 30951) also requires the dog to wear a collar with an identifying tag or license tag.

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