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Pet Limits: Garden Grove vs Santa Ana

How do pet limits rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Garden Grove and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Under OCCO 4-1-76, anyone in unincorporated Orange County who keeps four or more dogs or four or more cats over four months of age must obtain an annual Animal Permit from OC Animal Care. Up to three dogs and three cats may be kept without it. All dogs four months and older must be licensed (OCCO 4-1-70).

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Santa Ana caps the number of dogs and cats at most residences to prevent kennel-like conditions. SAMC Chapter 6 generally limits households to a small number of each species, with kennel permits required when limits are exceeded for breeding or boarding.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveSanta Ana
Permit Trigger4+ dogs or 4+ cats over 4 months (OCCO 4-1-76)-
No-Permit LimitUp to 3 dogs and 3 cats-
Permit RenewalAnnual, via OC Animal Care-
Dog LicenseRequired at 4 months (OCCO 4-1-70)-
Cat LicenseOptional (OCCO 4-1-85)-
Code chapter-SAMC Chapter 6
Animals counted-Dogs and cats over 4 months
Over the limit-Kennel permit required
Zoning-Title 41 standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garden Grove FAQ

How many dogs and cats can I have in unincorporated Orange County without a permit?

Up to three dogs and three cats over four months of age. Under OCCO 4-1-76, once you own four or more dogs or four or more cats over four months old, you must obtain an annual Animal Permit from OC Animal Care.

Do I have to license my cat in Orange County?

No. Cat licensing is optional under OCCO 4-1-85. Dogs are different: OCCO 4-1-70 requires every dog four months or older to have an Orange County dog license, and OCCO 4-1-71 requires the dog to wear its current license tag at all times.

Santa Ana FAQ

Do puppies count toward the limit?

Puppies and kittens under four months old typically do not count, giving breeders and foster homes a short window before they must rehome or seek a permit.

What about service animals?

Service animals trained to perform tasks for a person with a disability are protected under the ADA and California law, but emotional support animals are not exempt from local pet limits.

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