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Dog Leash Laws: Fair Oaks vs Galt

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Fair Oaks, CA and Galt, CA?

Galt has fewer restrictions than Fair Oaks.

Fair Oaks, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County Code 9.04 requires dogs to be leashed (maximum 6 feet) in all public places. Off-leash is allowed only in designated off-leash park areas. Fines start at 100 dollars.

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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt requires dogs to be on a leash no more than six feet long whenever off the owner's property, with limited exceptions for posted off-leash areas. Galt Police Animal Services enforces leash violations and impounds at-large dogs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair OaksGalt
Max leash6 feet-
CodeCounty Code 9.04-
Off-leash areasDesignated parks only-
WasteMust carry cleanup bag-
Impound50 dollar redemption +-
Leash Length-Six feet maximum
Agency-Galt PD Animal Services
At Large-Impound plus fines
Livestock-F and A Code 30804.7 applies
License-Required, separate fines if lapsed

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Fair Oaks FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash on the American River Parkway?

No. The Parkway requires leashes countywide. Only designated dog parks permit off-leash play.

Is an electric fence a substitute for a leash?

Electric fences may restrain a dog on your own property but do not satisfy leash requirements in public spaces.

Galt FAQ

Can I walk my dog off-leash on a quiet street if it's well trained?

No. The six-foot leash rule applies everywhere off your own property within city limits, regardless of training.

What if a loose dog is chasing livestock?

Under California Food and Agricultural Code 30804.7, livestock owners have legal protections when a dog is actively attacking or chasing livestock in daylight.

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