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Breed Restrictions: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley has fewer restrictions than Mead Valley.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

No Jurupa Valley ordinance restricts specific dog breeds; the city regulates dangerous animals by documented behavior. California law bars breed-specific dangerous-dog programs except spay/neuter measures.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Riverside County requires mandatory spaying or neutering of pit bull breeds. Under the County Code (Section 6.08.125, adopted via Ordinance No. 921), no person may own or possess a pit bull over four months of age that has not been spayed or neutered, with limited exemptions such as registered breeders and assistance dogs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Breed bansNone in Jurupa Valley-
Dangerous-dog standardBehavior-based under chapter 10.16-
State preemptionFAC 31683 bars breed-specific rules-
County pit bull ruleUnincorporated areas only-
Code section-County Code 6.08.125 (Ord. No. 921)
Covered breeds-Staffordshire Bull, American Pit Bull, American Staffordshire Terrier + mixes
Age trigger-Over 4 months old
Requirement-Mandatory spay/neuter
Key exemptions-Registered breeders, law enforcement, assistance, medical, pending breed ID
Breed ban-No outright breed ban

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Are pit bulls banned or restricted in Jurupa Valley?

No. The city has no breed-specific ordinance. Riverside County's pit bull sterilization ordinance covers only unincorporated areas, and the citywide spay/neuter mandate applies to all breeds equally.

Can my dog be declared dangerous because of its breed?

No. Chapter 10.16 declarations require documented behavior such as attacks or bites, and state law forbids breed-specific dangerous-dog programs.

Mead Valley FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in unincorporated Riverside County?

No. There is no breed ban. County Code Section 6.08.125 (Ordinance 921) requires pit bulls over four months old to be spayed or neutered, but ownership remains legal. Exemptions exist for registered breeders, law-enforcement dogs, assistance dogs, and dogs with veterinary medical certifications.

Which breeds count as a 'pit bull' under the ordinance?

The ordinance defines pit bull as any Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, or American Staffordshire Terrier, or any mixed-breed dog that contains one of these breeds as an element of its breeding.

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