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Breed Restrictions: Garden Grove vs Irvine

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Irvine, CA?

Garden Grove and Irvine have similar restriction levels.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Garden Grove does not impose breed-specific legislation or breed bans on dogs. California state law (AB 1634/SB 861) preempts cities from enacting breed-specific ordinances. All dog breeds are permitted subject to general leash and behavior requirements.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Irvine does not impose breed-specific legislation. All dog breeds are permitted with proper licensing and rabies vaccination. The city enforces dangerous animal provisions based on individual behavior, not breed, under IMC Title 4, Division 5.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveIrvine
Breed BansNone — preempted by state lawNone
State LawCA Food & Ag Code §31683-
Dangerous DogsIndividual behavior, not breed-
All BreedsLicense and rabies vaccine required-
Dog License-Required (IMC Title 4, Div. 5, Ch. 2)
Rabies Vaccine-Required
Dangerous Dog Law-Behavior-based
Enforcement-OC Animal Care

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garden Grove FAQ

Does Garden Grove ban pit bulls or other breeds?

No. California law preempts cities from enacting breed-specific legislation. No breed is banned or subject to special restrictions in Garden Grove.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous?

Regardless of breed, a dog declared dangerous must be in a secure enclosure, muzzled in public, and covered by liability insurance. This is based on individual behavior, not breed.

Do certain breeds need extra insurance in Garden Grove?

No. Garden Grove does not impose breed-specific insurance requirements. Insurance requirements only apply to individually declared dangerous dogs under state law.

Irvine FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Irvine?

No. Irvine does not have breed-specific legislation. All breeds are permitted with proper licensing and vaccination.

What makes a dog dangerous under Irvine law?

Dogs are declared dangerous based on behavior — such as biting, attacking, or acting aggressively — not breed. This follows California Food & Agricultural Code provisions.

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