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Dog Leash Laws: Fallbrook vs San Diego

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Fallbrook, CA and San Diego, CA?

Fallbrook and San Diego have similar restriction levels.

Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County requires dogs to be on a hand-held leash no longer than 6 feet when away from the owner's property. At home, dogs must be controlled by voice, electronic containment, leash, fence, or other enclosure per County Code Chapter 6.

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San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

SDMC Section 62.669 requires dogs to be under control at all times. Dogs must be on a leash of 6 feet or less on all public property. Off-leash dogs are considered 'at large' and subject to citation. Designated off-leash dog parks are available throughout the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFallbrookSan Diego
Leash Length6 feet maximum when off property-
At HomeVoice, electronic, leash, fence, or enclosure-
At LargeUnlawful to let dog run at large-
CodeCounty Code Chapter 6-
EnforcementCounty Dept. of Animal Services-
Leash Required-All public property
Max Length-6 feet
Off-Leash Areas-Designated parks/beaches
License Age-4 months and older
Code Section-SDMC 62.669

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Fallbrook FAQ

What is the leash law in unincorporated San Diego County?

Dogs must be on a hand-held leash no longer than 6 feet when away from the owner's property. At home, dogs must be controlled by voice, electronic containment, leash, fence, or enclosure.

Are there off-leash dog parks in unincorporated San Diego County?

Some county parks have designated off-leash areas with posted rules. Dogs must still be under voice control and well-behaved. Check the County Parks website for locations.

What happens if my dog is caught running loose?

County Animal Services may issue a citation and impound the dog. You will need to pay fines and impound fees to reclaim your pet. Fines increase for repeat offenses.

San Diego FAQ

Where can dogs be off-leash in San Diego?

Only in designated off-leash dog parks and dog beach areas. All other public property requires a leash of 6 feet or less per SDMC 62.669.

Do I need to license my dog in San Diego?

Yes. All dogs over 4 months must be licensed with the City, with proof of current rabies vaccination, per SDMC 62.667.

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