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Dog Leash Laws: Glendale vs South Gate

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Glendale, CA and South Gate, CA?

South Gate has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale requires dogs to be on a leash when off the owner's property. Dogs must be under the handler's control at all times in public. Off-leash dogs are allowed only in designated dog parks. All dogs must be licensed with the city.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate Municipal Code Title 4 (Animals) and Chapter 7.22 (Animal Control) prohibit dogs from running at large; dogs off the owner's premises must be on a leash held by a competent person. State law (Cal. Food & Agric. Code §30951) requires every dog over four months to be licensed and vaccinated against rabies. Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care & Control provides field enforcement and shelter services under contract with the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSouth Gate
Leash RequirementRequired in all public areas-
Off-LeashDesignated dog parks only-
LicensingAnnual, dogs 4+ months old-
EnforcementGlendale Animal Services-
Leash requirement-Required off owner's premises (SGMC Title 4 / Ch. 7.22)
License required-Yes — dogs over 4 months (Cal. F&A Code §30951)
Rabies vaccination-Required for licensing (Cal. F&A Code §31751.7)
Enforcement agency-LA County Animal Care & Control — Downey Care Center
Dog-bite liability-Strict liability on owner (Cal. Civ. Code §3342)

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Glendale FAQ

Do dogs need to be leashed in Glendale?

Yes. Dogs must be on a leash when off the owner's property. Off-leash dogs are only allowed in designated dog parks.

Where do I license my dog in Glendale?

Dogs over 4 months must be licensed annually through Glendale Animal Services. A current rabies vaccination is required.

South Gate FAQ

Do I have to leash my dog in South Gate?

Yes. Under South Gate Municipal Code Title 4 (Animals) and Chapter 7.22 (Animal Control), dogs off the owner's premises must be restrained by a leash held by a person able to control the dog. There is no off-leash dog park within the city limits — the leash rule applies in all public rights-of-way and city parks (Chapter 7.49).

Where do I license my dog in South Gate?

Dog licenses for South Gate residents are issued through the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care & Control, which contracts with South Gate for animal services. You can license online at animalcare.lacounty.gov or in person at the Downey Animal Care Center (11258 S. Garfield Ave.). California Food & Agricultural Code §30951 requires every dog over four months old to be licensed and currently vaccinated against rabies.

What happens if my dog bites someone in South Gate?

Under California Civil Code §3342, the owner of a dog is strictly liable for damages from a bite that occurs in a public place or while the victim is lawfully on private property — fault or prior viciousness does not need to be shown. The bite must also be reported to LA County Animal Care & Control, which will quarantine the dog (typically 10 days) under California Health & Safety Code §121690 to observe for rabies. Repeat or severe bites can result in a 'potentially dangerous' or 'vicious dog' hearing under Cal. Food & Agric. Code §31601 et seq.

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