Fullerton vs Garden Grove
How do pet limits rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Garden Grove, CA?
Fullerton and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.
Fullerton, CA
Orange County
Unincorporated Orange County limits residential households to a combined number of dogs and cats over four months old, with kennel or cattery permits required for properties keeping more than the baseline allowance.
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Orange County
Unincorporated Orange County limits residential households to a combined number of dogs and cats over four months old, with kennel or cattery permits required for properties keeping more than the baseline allowance.
View full Garden Grove rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fullerton | Garden Grove |
|---|---|---|
| Default limit | Three dogs, three cats | Three dogs, three cats |
| Age threshold | Four months and older | Four months and older |
| Over limit | Kennel/cattery permit | Kennel/cattery permit |
| Authority | OC Animal Care, Planning | OC Animal Care, Planning |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Fullerton FAQ
Do foster pets count toward the limit?
Foster animals registered with an approved rescue partner of OC Animal Care typically do not count, up to a foster cap defined by your rescue agreement.
How do I get a kennel permit?
Apply through OC Planning for zoning compliance and OC Animal Care for animal welfare review. Fees and inspections apply, and zoning must allow kennel use.
Garden Grove FAQ
Do foster pets count toward the limit?
Foster animals registered with an approved rescue partner of OC Animal Care typically do not count, up to a foster cap defined by your rescue agreement.
How do I get a kennel permit?
Apply through OC Planning for zoning compliance and OC Animal Care for animal welfare review. Fees and inspections apply, and zoning must allow kennel use.
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