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Exotic Pets: Glendale vs West Covina

How do exotic pets rules compare between Glendale, CA and West Covina, CA?

West Covina has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale follows California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations on exotic and wild animals. Many exotic species are prohibited in California, including ferrets, hedgehogs, and certain reptiles. Permits are required for restricted species.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

West Covina regulates exotic and wild animal keeping under Chapter 6 and defers to California Fish and Game Code and Title 14 CCR Section 671 for restricted species. Wild, dangerous, or exotic animals are generally prohibited in residential zones without permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleWest Covina
AuthorityCA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife-
ProhibitedFerrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, monkeys-
AllowedNon-venomous reptiles, certain birds-
PenaltyMisdemeanor, confiscation, fines-
State Law-14 CCR §671
Primates/Big Cats-Prohibited
Enforcement-IVHS + CA Fish & Wildlife
Code-WCMC Ch. 6, State F&G Code

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Glendale FAQ

Can I have a ferret in Glendale?

No. Ferrets are prohibited in California. This applies statewide including Glendale.

What exotic pets are legal in Glendale?

Non-venomous reptiles, certain birds, and fish are generally allowed. Many mammals like hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and monkeys are prohibited under California law.

West Covina FAQ

Can I keep an exotic pet in West Covina?

Most exotic animals (primates, large cats, venomous reptiles, wolves) are prohibited under California law (14 CCR §671). Some non-restricted exotic species may be allowed with proper care and no nuisance.

What pets are allowed in West Covina?

Standard domestic animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, pet birds, and fish. The number of dogs and cats may be limited. For unusual species, check with the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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