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Breed Restrictions: Huntington Beach vs Irvine

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Irvine, CA?

Huntington Beach and Irvine have similar restriction levels.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Huntington Beach does not impose breed-specific bans. California state law (Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683) prohibits breed-specific legislation by municipalities.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Irvine does not impose breed-specific legislation. All dog breeds are permitted with proper licensing and rabies vaccination. The city enforces dangerous animal provisions based on individual behavior, not breed, under IMC Title 4, Division 5.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington BeachIrvine
Breed BansProhibited by California state lawNone
State CodeFood & Ag Code §31683-
Dangerous DogsIndividual behavior-based-
RequirementsEnclosure, insurance, muzzle for vicious dogs-
Dog License-Required (IMC Title 4, Div. 5, Ch. 2)
Rabies Vaccine-Required
Dangerous Dog Law-Behavior-based
Enforcement-OC Animal Care

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Beach FAQ

Does Huntington Beach ban any dog breeds?

No. Huntington Beach does not impose breed-specific bans. California state law (Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683) prohibits cities from banning dogs based solely on breed.

Can my HOA in Huntington Beach ban certain dog breeds?

Private HOAs may set their own pet policies including breed restrictions. The city's prohibition on breed bans applies only to municipal ordinances, not private community rules.

How do I report a dangerous dog in Huntington Beach?

Contact Huntington Beach PD at (714) 960-8811 or Huntington Beach Animal Control to report a dangerous or aggressive dog. Document the behavior with dates, times, and photos if possible.

Irvine FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Irvine?

No. Irvine does not have breed-specific legislation. All breeds are permitted with proper licensing and vaccination.

What makes a dog dangerous under Irvine law?

Dogs are declared dangerous based on behavior — such as biting, attacking, or acting aggressively — not breed. This follows California Food & Agricultural Code provisions.

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