Exotic Pets: Flower Mound vs Little Elm
How do exotic pets rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Little Elm, TX?
Flower Mound and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.
Flower Mound, TX
Denton County
Flower Mound Code Ch. 6 prohibits dangerous wild animals. TX P&W Code Ch. 63 requires permits for many exotic species. TX H&S Code Ch. 822 Subch. E governs statewide.
View full Flower Mound rules βLittle Elm, TX
Denton County
Little Elm Ch. 18 prohibits wild, exotic, or dangerous animals in town limits. TX P&W Code Ch. 63 governs non-game wildlife. Venomous snakes require TPWD permits.
View full Little Elm rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Flower Mound | Little Elm |
|---|---|---|
| Dangerous Wild Animals | Prohibited -- TX H&S Code Ch. 822 Subch. E | - |
| TPWD Permits | Required for many native/exotic species | - |
| State Law | TX Parks and Wildlife Code Ch. 63 | TX Parks and Wildlife Code Ch. 63 |
| Liability Insurance | $100,000 minimum for grandfathered animals | - |
| Enforcement | Animal Services + TPWD coordination | Little Elm Code Enforcement |
| Code | - | Ch. 18 Animals |
| Exotic Pets | - | Prohibited in town limits |
| Venomous Snakes | - | TPWD permit required |
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Flower Mound FAQ
Can I keep a pet snake in Flower Mound?
Non-venomous snakes are generally permitted. Venomous snakes and constrictors over a certain size may fall under dangerous wild animal or TPWD permit requirements.
What is considered a dangerous wild animal in Texas?
TX Health and Safety Code Ch. 822 Subchapter E lists lions, tigers, ocelots, cougars, leopards, cheetahs, jaguars, bears, hyenas, non-human primates, and certain other species as dangerous wild animals.
Are ferrets legal in Flower Mound?
Yes. Ferrets are legal in Texas and not classified as dangerous wild animals. HOA restrictions may still apply in certain subdivisions.
Little Elm FAQ
Can I keep a pet hedgehog or sugar glider in Little Elm?
The broad exotic animal prohibition in Chapter 18 gives the town discretion over non-traditional pets. Contact Little Elm Code Enforcement to confirm whether your specific species is allowed before acquiring one.
What about pet snakes?
Non-venomous snakes may be tolerated in some cases, but venomous species require a TPWD controlled exotic snake permit and are generally prohibited under the town's exotic animal ban.
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