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Breed Restrictions: Green Valley vs Oro Valley

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Oro Valley has fewer restrictions than Green Valley.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Arizona has no statewide breed ban preemption. Some cities have breed-specific legislation. Phoenix has no breed restrictions. Check Pima County local ordinance.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

ARS 9-500.31 preempts all breed-specific legislation. Oro Valley cannot ban any dog breed. Dangerous dog designations under ARS 11-1025 are behavior-based only.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyOro Valley
Statewide PreemptionNone-
PhoenixNo breed restrictions-
Other CitiesMay have BSL-
State LawARS §11-1025 (behavior)-
State Preemption-ARS 9-500.31 - no breed bans
Dangerous Dog-Behavior-based (ARS 11-1025)
Insurance Req.-$100,000 for dangerous dogs
Licensing-Pima County, all dogs 3+ months

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Green Valley FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in Pima County?

Arizona has no statewide breed ban preemption. Some cities have breed-specific legislation. Phoenix has no breed restrictions. Check Pima County local ordinance.

Are there pit bull restrictions in Pima County?

Statewide Preemption: None. Phoenix: No breed restrictions. Other Cities: May have BSL. State Law: ARS §11-1025 (behavior).

Oro Valley FAQ

Does Oro Valley ban any dog breeds?

No. Arizona law ARS 9-500.31 preempts all cities and towns from enacting breed-specific legislation. Oro Valley cannot ban, restrict, or impose special requirements on any dog breed. Regulation must be based on individual animal behavior.

What happens if my dog bites someone in Oro Valley?

Pima County Animal Care Center investigates dog bites. A dog that bites without provocation may be declared dangerous under ARS 11-1025 after a hearing. Owners of dangerous dogs must maintain special containment, signage, and at least $100,000 in liability coverage.

Can my HOA ban certain dog breeds?

The state preemption under ARS 9-500.31 applies broadly. HOAs attempting to enforce breed-specific restrictions face legal challenges under this statute.

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