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Barking Dogs: Hesperia vs San Bernardino

How do barking dogs rules compare between Hesperia, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Hesperia and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Barking dogs in Hesperia are handled as both an animal-control issue under Hesperia Municipal Code Title 6 (Animal Care and Control) and as a public nuisance under Chapter 8.32. San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control responds to formal complaints; persistent barking that disturbs neighbors is a citable nuisance.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chronic barking is a nuisance under SBMC 8.30.020(L) and the noise control provisions of Chapter 8.54. San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control handles complaints at 909-386-9820.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaSan Bernardino
Code AuthorityHesperia Mun. Code Title 6 (Animals) + Ch. 8.32 (Nuisance)-
Enforcement AgencySan Bernardino County Animal Care & Control (contracted)-
Animal Control Phone(800) 472-5609-
DocumentationDates, times, duration; 2+ neighbors strongest-
ProcessWarning letter → 10-day cure → citation-
Code-SBMC 8.30.020(L) and 8.54
Animal Control-909-386-9820
Complaint Log-Dates, times, duration recommended
Licensing-County dog license required

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Hesperia FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Hesperia?

Call San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control at (800) 472-5609 or file online. Provide a log of dates, times and duration. Statements from two or more neighbors greatly increase enforcement.

What happens to the dog owner?

First a warning letter, then if barking continues, a citation under Hesperia Mun. Code §1.16 starting at $100. Repeat offenders face escalating fines and possible declaration as a 'public nuisance animal'.

Are there hours when barking is allowed?

No. Persistent barking is a nuisance at any hour, but overnight barking (10 PM–7 AM) is treated most seriously. Brief, normal barking is not a violation.

San Bernardino FAQ

How do I report a barking dog?

Call San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control at 909-386-9820 and keep a written log of the dates, times, and duration of barking.

How long is too long?

Barking that recurs over days or weeks and disturbs a reasonable person is generally enough to support a nuisance citation under SBMC 8.30.020(L).

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