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πŸ” Animal Ordinances/Dog Leash Laws

East Honolulu vs Urban Honolulu

How do dog leash laws rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Urban Honolulu, HI?

East Honolulu and Urban Honolulu have similar restriction levels.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

East Honolulu dogs must be restrained on leashes no longer than eight feet on public streets, school grounds, and public places under ROH Chapter 7, Article 4, including trails like Koko Head and Kuliouou ridge.

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Urban Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Dogs in public places in Honolulu must be restrained by a leash, cord, or chain of no more than eight feet under ROH Chapter 7 Article 4, with stricter six-foot and adult-handler rules for dogs declared dangerous.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast HonoluluUrban Honolulu
Max leash length8 feet8 feet
Code chapterROH 7, Art. 4-
Park leash ruleROH 10-1.7-
Dangerous dog leash6 feet (ROH 7-7.2)6 feet, adult handler
Restraint typesLeash, cord, chain-
Applies to-Streets, schools, public places
Parks rule-ROH 10-1.7
Code section-ROH Ch. 7, Art. 4

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

East Honolulu FAQ

Are off-leash dogs allowed on Koko Head trail?

No. ROH Chapter 7, Article 4 and ROH 10-1.7 require dogs to be leashed on public trails and parks throughout East Honolulu. The eight-foot maximum applies.

What length leash is required on Maunalua Bay Beach?

No longer than eight feet. Dangerous dogs must be on a six-foot leash held by an adult under ROH 7-7.2.

Do retractable leashes comply?

Only if locked at or under eight feet. Retractables extending beyond eight feet violate ROH 7-4 even if the dog is close.

Urban Honolulu FAQ

What is Honolulu's leash length limit?

Eight feet in public places under ROH Chapter 7 Article 4. Dogs formally declared dangerous are limited to six feet and must be handled by an adult.

Are Waikiki beaches covered by the leash law?

Yes. Public beach areas are public places under Article 4, and parks-specific rules at ROH 10-1.7 may add further restrictions for dogs in park settings.

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