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Breed Restrictions: Gresham vs Portland

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Gresham, OR and Portland, OR?

Gresham and Portland have similar restriction levels.

Gresham, OR

Multnomah County

Few Restrictions

Gresham does not have breed-specific dog restrictions. Oregon state law (ORS 609.035) preempts local breed-specific legislation. All dogs are regulated based on behavior, not breed.

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Portland, OR

Multnomah County

Few Restrictions

Portland has no breed-specific legislation (BSL). Oregon state law at ORS 609.092 preempts cities and counties from adopting ordinances that target specific dog breeds; local dangerous-dog rules must be based on individual behavior. Multnomah County regulates 'potentially dangerous' and 'dangerous' dogs under MCC 13.401-13.413 based on conduct, not breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreshamPortland
Breed BansNone β€” state law preempts-
Oregon LawORS 609.035-
RegulationBehavior-based, not breed-based-
Dangerous DogsSubject to special restrictions-
State Preemption-ORS 609.092 β€” no BSL allowed
Local Designation Code-MCC 13.401-13.413 (behavior-based)
Danger Levels-Levels 1, 2, 3 under MCC 13.403
Level 3 Insurance-Typically $100,000+ liability required
Enforcing Agency-Multnomah County Animal Services

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Gresham FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Gresham, Oregon?

No. Oregon state law preempts breed-specific legislation. No breeds are banned in Gresham.

What happens if a dog is declared dangerous in Gresham?

Owners must comply with confinement, signage, and insurance requirements under Oregon's dangerous dog statutes.

Portland FAQ

Are pit bulls or any breeds banned in Portland?

No. ORS 609.092 prohibits Oregon cities and counties from enacting breed-specific legislation. Portland and Multnomah County designate individual dogs as 'potentially dangerous' under MCC 13.401-13.413 based on behavior only.

Can my landlord still ban certain breeds?

Yes. State preemption applies only to government rules. Landlords, condo associations, and insurance carriers may impose their own breed restrictions through private contract and policy terms.

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