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Animal Hoarding: Dunedin vs Seminole

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Seminole, FL?

Dunedin has fewer restrictions than Seminole.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin does not impose a hard numeric cap on pets, but Chapter 10 of the city code makes it unlawful to keep animals in conditions that create unsanitary, unsafe, or nuisance situations. Hoarding cases are addressed through cruelty, nuisance, and code-enforcement actions.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Seminole addresses animal hoarding through general animal cruelty and nuisance provisions in Chapter 14, supplemented by Florida Statute 828 cruelty laws. Excessive numbers causing neglect can trigger seizure and prosecution.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSeminole
Hard pet limitNo fixed number-
Sanitation requiredYes, by codeYes, under code
Cruelty statuteFla. Stat. 828.12FS 828.12
Investigating agencyPinellas Animal ServicesPinellas Animal Services
Felony thresholdAggravated cruelty-
Pet number limit-Not numerically capped
Animal seizure-Allowed with warrant

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Dunedin FAQ

How many dogs or cats can I have in Dunedin?

There is no specific numeric cap. Owners must provide adequate care and avoid creating odor, sanitation, or noise nuisances that violate the animal and code-enforcement chapters.

Who investigates suspected animal hoarding?

Pinellas County Animal Services investigates cruelty and neglect; Dunedin Code Enforcement handles property-condition violations. Severe cases are referred to the state attorney for prosecution.

Can animals be removed from a hoarding situation?

Yes. If officers find suffering or unsanitary conditions, they may impound animals under Florida cruelty statutes and have them held pending court disposition.

Seminole FAQ

How many pets can I have in Seminole?

Seminole does not set a strict numerical limit, but conditions causing neglect, sanitation issues, or cruelty trigger enforcement under state and local laws.

What is animal hoarding under Florida law?

Hoarding is typically prosecuted as cruelty or neglect under FS 828.12 and 828.13 when animals lack adequate care, food, water, shelter, or sanitary conditions.

How do I report suspected animal hoarding?

Contact Pinellas County Animal Services at (727) 582-2600 or local law enforcement to investigate suspected animal cruelty or hoarding situations.

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