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Dog Leash Laws: Heath vs Newark

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Heath, OH and Newark, OH?

Newark has fewer restrictions than Heath.

Heath, OH

Licking County

Heavy Restrictions

Ohio law universally requires dog owners to keep dogs confined or under reasonable control at all times, with municipalities free to add stricter local leash ordinances.

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Newark, OH

Licking County

Some Restrictions

Newark CO §618.01 requires every dog beyond the owner's premises to be securely restrained by a leash and under reasonable control. Animals running at large are subject to impoundment by Newark Animal Control.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHeathNewark
Primary StatuteORC 955.22-
First ViolationMinor misdemeanor-
Confinement RequiredYes statewide-
Repeat OffenseM4 up to 30 days-
Code Sections-§618.01, §618.051, §618.12
Leash Required-Yes, off owner's premises
Enforcement-Newark Animal Control + Licking Co. Warden
Animal Control Phone-740-670-7277
First Offense-Minor misdemeanor (up to $150)

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Heath FAQ

Does Ohio require leashes specifically?

ORC 955.22 requires reasonable control rather than a specific leash, but most cities add leash-specific ordinances. Voice control alone often does not satisfy local rules.

Can Ohio cities make stricter leash rules?

Yes. Home rule lets municipalities require physical leashes of specific lengths and ban dogs from parks. State law sets the minimum standard, not a cap.

Newark FAQ

Does Newark require a leash in parks?

Yes. Under §618.01, any dog off the owner's premises - including in a public park - must be securely restrained by a leash and under reasonable control of a competent person.

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