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Breed Restrictions: Fort Worth vs Haltom City

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Fort Worth and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth does not ban any dog breed. Texas Health and Safety Code Sec. 822.047 preempts cities from enacting breed-specific legislation. Instead, Fort Worth regulates individual dogs under its 'dangerous' and 'aggressive' dog provisions in Chapter 6.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City bans no specific breed. TX Health and Safety Code 822.047 preempts breed-specific local laws. Dangerous-dog determinations under Lillian's Law (TX H and S 822) apply regardless of breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthHaltom City
Code ReferenceFort Worth Code Ch. 6-
State PreemptionTex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 822.047TX H and S 822.047
Aggressive Dog Fence72-inch perimeter barrier-
Breed-Specific BanNone-
Breed Bans-None, preempted by state law
Dangerous Dog Law-Lillian's Law TX H and S 822
Registration Fee-50 dollars annually
Insurance-100,000 dollar liability required

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Fort Worth FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Fort Worth?

No. Fort Worth has no breed-specific ban, and Texas state law (Sec. 822.047) prohibits cities from banning specific breeds. Dogs are regulated individually based on behavior, not breed.

What rules apply to aggressive dogs in Fort Worth?

Chapter 6 requires aggressive dogs to be confined behind a 72-inch perimeter barrier, with additional containment, leash, and insurance requirements depending on the dog's classification.

Haltom City FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Haltom City?

No. Haltom City does not ban any breed. Texas Health and Safety Code 822.047 prohibits Texas cities from adopting breed-specific legislation. Any dog can be declared dangerous based on individual behavior, not breed.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous in Haltom City?

Under Lillian's Law you must register the dog annually with Haltom City Animal Services (50 dollar state fee), keep it in a secure enclosure with a locking gate, leash and muzzle it in public, and carry 100,000 dollars in liability insurance.

Can Haltom City seize a dangerous dog?

Yes, if the owner fails to meet the dangerous-dog registration and containment requirements, or if the dog causes serious injury or death. Seizure proceeds through a civil hearing under TX Health and Safety Code 822.

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