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Breed Restrictions: Edinburg vs Mcallen

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Edinburg, TX and Mcallen, TX?

Edinburg and Mcallen have similar restriction levels.

Edinburg, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Texas Health & Safety Code 822.047 prohibits any Texas city or county from regulating dogs based on breed. Local breed bans against pit bulls, Rottweilers, or other breeds are unenforceable in every Texas municipality.

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Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Few Restrictions

Texas does not ban specific dog breeds. Lillian’s Law (HSC Ch. 822) is behavior-based. Dangerous dog designations based on individual dog’s actions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdinburgMcallen
StatuteTX HSC 822.047-
Local breed bansProhibited statewide-
Applies toAll Texas cities and counties-
Dangerous dog rulesAllowed if breed-neutral-
Breed Bans-None in Texas
State Law-Lillian’s Law (HSC Ch. 822)
Dangerous Dogs-Behavior-based only
HOA-May have breed rules

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Edinburg FAQ

Can my Texas city ban pit bulls?

No. Texas Health & Safety Code 822.047 prohibits any city or county from passing breed-specific dog restrictions. Any local pit bull ban or breed-based ordinance is unenforceable.

What dog rules can my city pass instead?

Cities can adopt breed-neutral rules — leash laws, registration, and dangerous-dog procedures based on a specific dog's behavior, bite history, or court determination, not on appearance or breed.

Does this rule apply in unincorporated counties?

Yes. The statute applies to both counties and municipalities throughout Texas, so unincorporated areas are equally barred from breed-specific regulation.

Mcallen FAQ

Are pit bulls banned?

No. Texas does not ban any dog breed. Dangerous dog designations are behavior-based under Lillian’s Law.

What about HOA breed restrictions?

HOAs may restrict breeds in CC&Rs. These are private rules, not city ordinances.

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