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Breed Restrictions: Elk Grove vs Herald

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Elk Grove, CA and Herald, CA?

Elk Grove and Herald have similar restriction levels.

Elk Grove, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Elk Grove cannot ban or restrict dogs by breed. California Food and Agricultural Code section 31683 preempts all breed-specific legislation statewide. Dangerous dog designations must be based on behavior, not breed.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Breed-specific bans are preempted statewide by California Food and Agricultural Code 31683. Sacramento County regulates dangerous dogs by behavior, not breed, under Code Chapter 9.12.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactElk GroveHerald
State PreemptionF&A Code 31683-
Breed BansProhibited by state-
Behavior-BasedIndividual assessment-
Spay/Neuter ExceptionH&S 122331-
HOA/InsuranceMay still restrict-
Breed ban-Preempted by F&A 31683
Dangerous dog-Behavior-based 9.12
Pit bull S/N-Mandatory at 4 months
Insurance-100K liability if declared
Microchip-Required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Elk Grove FAQ

Can Elk Grove ban my pit bull?

No. State law preempts breed bans. Only behavior-based dangerous dog findings apply.

Does my HOA have to allow any breed?

No. State preemption applies to cities and counties, not private HOAs or insurance policies.

Herald FAQ

Can Sacramento County ban pit bulls?

No. State law preempts outright breed bans, but the County does require mandatory spay/neuter for pit-bull-type dogs.

What triggers a dangerous-dog declaration?

Two or more incidents of aggressive behavior without provocation, or a single severe attack causing injury.

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