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Barking Dogs: Fullerton vs Orange

How do barking dogs rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Orange, CA?

Fullerton and Orange have similar restriction levels.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Fullerton regulates barking dogs under its animal control provisions in FMC Title 11. Excessive or continuous barking that disturbs neighbors constitutes a nuisance. Animal Control investigates complaints and issues citations.

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Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Persistent barking dogs in Orange are regulated under OMC Chapter 8.24 (Noise Control) and Chapter 6.04 (Animal Regulations). Dogs that bark excessively and disturb the peace of neighbors constitute a nuisance subject to enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonOrange
Governing CodeFMC Title 11 Animal Control-
EnforcementProgressive β€” warning then citationOC Animal Care + Police
Persistent BarkingMay lead to impoundment-
ContactFullerton PD non-emergency line-
Standard-Must not unreasonably disturb
Quiet Hours-10 PM – 7 AM extra scrutiny
Code Section-OMC Ch. 8.24, Ch. 6.04

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Fullerton FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Fullerton?

Contact the Fullerton Police Department non-emergency line. Animal Control officers will investigate the complaint under FMC Title 11.

What is considered excessive barking?

Continuous or repeated barking that disturbs the peace and comfort of neighbors constitutes a nuisance under Fullerton's animal control provisions.

What happens after I file a complaint?

Enforcement is progressive. Animal Control typically starts with a warning to the dog owner, followed by citations and fines for repeated complaints, and possible impoundment for persistent nuisances.

Orange FAQ

What can I do about a barking dog in Orange?

Document the barking (times, duration) and report to OC Animal Care or Orange Police non-emergency at (714) 744-7444. Multiple complaints strengthen enforcement.

How much barking is too much?

There is no specific bark count. If barking unreasonably disturbs the peace of neighbors, it constitutes a nuisance subject to enforcement.

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