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Barking Dogs: El Cajon vs San Diego

How do barking dogs rules compare between El Cajon, CA and San Diego, CA?

El Cajon and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

El Cajon addresses barking dogs through general noise provisions and animal control. Animals must be kept so as not to create offensive noise affecting surrounding properties. Complaints handled by San Diego County Animal Services.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego prohibits frequent or long-continued animal noise under SDMC Section 59.5.0502(c). Dogs barking continuously or intermittently for extended periods that disturb a reasonable person of normal sensitivities may be cited. Complaints handled by Animal Services and Code Enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CajonSan Diego
Dog Limit2 adults per dwelling-
Cat Limit2 adults per dwelling-
StandardReasonable person test-
EnforcementCounty Animal ServicesAnimal Services + Code Enforcement
Code Section-SDMC 59.5.0502(c)
Dog Control-SDMC 62.669
Process-Complaint, investigation, citation

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El Cajon FAQ

What are the rules about barking dogs in El Cajon?

El Cajon addresses barking dogs through general noise provisions and animal control. Animals must be kept so as not to create offensive noise affecting surrounding properties. Complaints handled by San Diego County Animal Services.

How do I file a noise complaint about a barking dog in El Cajon?

Dog Limit: 2 adults per dwelling. Cat Limit: 2 adults per dwelling. Standard: Reasonable person test. Enforcement: County Animal Services.

San Diego FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in San Diego?

Contact the San Diego Humane Society's Animal Services at (619) 299-7012 or file a complaint online. Document dates, times, and duration of barking.

Will police respond to a barking dog complaint?

Generally no. The San Diego Police Department directs barking dog complaints to Animal Services rather than dispatching officers.

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