Pet Limits: Gresham vs Portland
How do pet limits rules compare between Gresham, OR and Portland, OR?
Gresham, OR
Multnomah County
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Portland, OR
Multnomah County
Portland and Multnomah County do not impose a hard numerical cap on dogs or cats per household, but MCC 13.05.015 caps 'specified animals' (chickens, ducks, rabbits, miniature goats, pot-bellied pigs) at three per residential lot without a permit. Keeping unusually large numbers of dogs or cats can trigger kennel-licensing requirements under MCC 13.301, nuisance enforcement under PCC Title 29, and zoning rules barring commercial kennels in residential zones (PCC 33.110.030).
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| Fact | Gresham | Portland |
|---|---|---|
| Dog/Cat Numerical Cap | - | None (no fixed limit) |
| Other Pets (Chickens, etc.) | - | 3 specified animals per lot (MCC 13.05.015) |
| Kennel License Threshold | - | Breeding/boarding operations (MCC 13.301) |
| Zoning Limit | - | PCC 33.110.030 β no commercial kennel in residential |
| Felony Hoarding | - | 11+ animals in violation (ORS 167.330) |
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Gresham FAQ
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Portland FAQ
How many dogs can I have in Portland?
There is no specific numeric cap on dogs or cats per household in Portland Municipal Code or Multnomah County Code. Practical limits come from nuisance rules (noise/odor), kennel-licensing thresholds for breeding or boarding, and minimum-care standards under MCC 13.601.
When do I need a kennel license?
MCC 13.301 requires a kennel license when you are keeping animals for commercial purposes β breeding, boarding, training for fee, or sale. Operating a commercial kennel in a single-family residential zone also violates PCC 33.110.030 zoning rules.
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