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Dog Leash Laws: Fremont vs Oakland

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Fremont, CA and Oakland, CA?

Fremont and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Fremont requires dogs to be leashed in all public areas under FMC Chapter 6, with designated off-leash dog parks as the only exception.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland requires dogs to be leashed (maximum 6 feet) in all public places under OMC Β§6.04. Off-leash activity is permitted only in designated off-leash areas such as Joaquin Miller Park's off-leash area and Hardy Park. Dogs must wear current license and rabies tags.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFremontOakland
Leash Length6 feet maximum-
Off-LeashDog parks only-
License Fee20 dollars altered-
First Fine50 dollars-
Waste Fine100 dollars-
Leash Max-6 feet in public
Code-OMC Β§6.04
Off-Leash Areas-Hardy Park, Joaquin Miller, Mosswood
License-Required annually
Poop Scoop-Required citywide

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fremont FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash on Mission Peak?

No. Mission Peak Regional Preserve and all East Bay Regional Park trails require dogs on leash at all times.

Is a retractable leash allowed?

Retractable leashes must be locked at 6 feet or less in public areas. Longer extensions violate the leash length rule in FMC Chapter 6.

Oakland FAQ

Where can my dog go off-leash in Oakland?

Only in officially designated off-leash areas such as Hardy Park, Joaquin Miller Park's off-leash section, and Mosswood Park's designated zone. Everywhere else requires a 6-foot leash.

Do I have to license my dog in Oakland?

Yes. Dogs over 4 months must be licensed annually by Oakland Animal Services with proof of current rabies vaccination.

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