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Breed Restrictions: El Monte vs South San Gabriel

How do breed restrictions rules compare between El Monte, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

El Monte and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

El Monte does not have breed-specific legislation. All dogs must be licensed per CA Food & Agricultural Code 30500. Dangerous and vicious dog determinations are handled on a case-by-case basis by Animal Control.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LA County Animal Control (Title 10) uses behavior-based dangerous dog determinations rather than breed-specific bans. California prohibits breed-specific legislation except for spay/neuter programs. Potentially dangerous and vicious dog designations follow specific statutory procedures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteSouth San Gabriel
BSLNo breed bans-
LicensingRequired per state law-
Dangerous DogsCase-by-case per Title 6Behavior-based, Title 10
Animal ControlCity-operated service-
Breed Bans-Prohibited by CA state law
Spay/Neuter-Breed-specific programs allowed
Enforcement-LA County Animal Care & Control

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El Monte FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in El Monte?

El Monte does not have breed-specific legislation. All dogs must be licensed per CA Food & Agricultural Code 30500. Dangerous and vicious dog determinations are handled on a case-by-case basis by Animal Control.

Are there pit bull restrictions in El Monte?

BSL: No breed bans. Licensing: Required per state law. Dangerous Dogs: Case-by-case per Title 6. Animal Control: City-operated service.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in LA County?

No. California state law prohibits breed-specific bans. LA County uses behavior-based dangerous dog determinations under Title 10 rather than targeting specific breeds.

Does LA County have pit bull restrictions?

LA County requires mandatory spay/neuter for pit bull terriers under Section 10.20.350, which is allowed under state law. However, pit bulls are not banned or restricted from ownership.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous?

You must comply with containment requirements: secure enclosure at home, leash and muzzle in public, and $100,000 liability insurance. Contact LA County Animal Care & Control at (562) 728-4610 for hearing procedures.

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