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Hayward vs Livermore

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Hayward, CA and Livermore, CA?

Hayward and Livermore have similar restriction levels.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Hayward requires dogs to be leashed (max 6 feet) in all public places. Off-leash use is permitted only in designated dog parks, primarily Hayward Dog Park at Memorial Park.

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Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Dogs in Livermore must be leashed in public per LMC 6.08 and Alameda County ordinance. 6-foot max leash. Off-leash only at designated dog parks (Max Baer, Robertson).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardLivermore
Max Leash Length6 feet-
RequiredAll public places-
Off-Leash ParkHayward Memorial Park-
First Offense Fine50 to 100 dollars-
ImpoundHayward Animal Services-
Leash Required-Yes, 6 ft max
Code-LMC 6.08
Off-Leash Parks-Max Baer, Robertson
Enforcement-Alameda Animal Svc
At-Large Fine-$100+ plus impound

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Hayward FAQ

Can I walk my dog off-leash on the trail?

No, all Hayward public trails and parks require dogs on leash; only designated off-leash areas permit free running.

Are retractable leashes allowed?

Yes if locked at 6 feet or less; fully extended retractables exceeding 6 feet can result in citations.

Livermore FAQ

Where can I walk my dog off-leash in Livermore?

Max Baer Park (rear) and Robertson Park both have fenced off-leash dog areas. All other public parks, trails, and streets require a 6-foot leash.

Can my dog be off-leash in my unfenced front yard?

Only if under voice control and not at-large on public property. Citations have been issued for dogs that wander into sidewalks or streets.

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