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Breed Restrictions: Everett vs Marysville

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Everett, WA and Marysville, WA?

Everett has fewer restrictions than Marysville.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Washington does not preempt breed-specific legislation. Some WA cities have or had breed restrictions. RCW 16.08 provides behavior-based dangerous dog law.

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Marysville, WA

Snohomish County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington RCW 16.08 governs dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs through behavior-based standards rather than breed identity, requiring registration, secure confinement, and liability insurance for declared dangerous dogs across all jurisdictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettMarysville
Breed BansPossible in WA (no preemption)-
State LawRCW 16.08 (behavior-based)-
Dangerous DogsBehavior-based statewide-
Local RulesCheck Everett code-
Statute-RCW 16.08.070-100
Insurance Required-$250,000 minimum
Registration-Annual certificate required
Severe Attack-Class C felony

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Everett FAQ

Are any breeds banned?

WA does not preempt breed bans. Some cities have breed restrictions. Check Everett animal control for specifics.

What about dangerous dog laws?

RCW 16.08 provides behavior-based dangerous dog designation statewide.

Marysville FAQ

Does Washington ban specific dog breeds statewide?

No. Washington has no statewide breed ban. RCW 16.08 regulates dogs based on individual behavior, though some cities historically passed breed-specific ordinances limited by state minimum standards.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous?

You must register annually, build a secure enclosure, post warning signs, carry $250,000 liability insurance, and microchip the animal. Failure to comply can result in seizure and criminal charges.

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