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Dog Leash Laws: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Mead Valley have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Jurupa Valley contracts animal control to Riverside County Department of Animal Services (RCDAS), which operates the Jurupa Valley Animal Campus on Mission Boulevard. Dogs must be restrained on a leash whenever off the owner's property under Riverside County Ordinance No. 630 (Dog Licensing) and Ordinance No. 771 (Dangerous Dogs), as applied within the incorporated city limits of Jurupa Valley (incorporated July 1, 2011).

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Riverside County, Ordinance No. 630 makes it unlawful for any dog to run at large. Off its owner's premises, a dog must be physically restrained by a leash held by a person capable of controlling it. Voice, eye, or signal control alone does not satisfy the requirement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Animal control providerRiverside County Dept. of Animal Services (contract)-
Shelter locationJurupa Valley Animal Campus, Mission Blvd-
Leash off-propertyRequired (Riverside County Ord. 630)-
Dog license requiredAt 4 months, with current rabies vaccine-
State rabies lawCal. Food & Ag. Code Β§Β§30951-30956-
Cat leash lawNone (cats not regulated as at-large)-
Governing ordinance-Riverside County Ord. No. 630
Leash standard-Appropriate leash, held by capable person
Voice/signal control-Not sufficient off-premises
First-offense fine-Up to $100 (infraction)
Enforcing agency-Riverside County Dept. of Animal Services
Applies to-Unincorporated areas (and contract cities)

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Jurupa Valley FAQ

Does Jurupa Valley have its own dog leash ordinance?

Jurupa Valley applies Riverside County Ordinance No. 630 through its contract with Riverside County Department of Animal Services rather than maintaining a separate city leash chapter.

Where is the closest shelter if my dog is impounded?

The Jurupa Valley Animal Campus on Mission Boulevard, operated by Riverside County Department of Animal Services, serves residents within city limits.

Do I need a city license or a county license?

Riverside County DAS issues the dog license under Ordinance 630; there is no separate Jurupa Valley city license. Dogs four months and older must be licensed and current on rabies vaccination.

Can I let my dog off-leash in a Jurupa Valley park?

Only inside designated off-leash dog areas. Elsewhere on public property the county at-large prohibition applies and RCDAS officers can cite or impound.

Mead Valley FAQ

Does Riverside County set a specific maximum leash length?

Ordinance 630's "At Large" definition does not state a numeric leash length. It requires a leash of a size and material appropriate to the size and temperament of the dog, held by a person capable of restraining it. The key requirement is physical restraint by a capable handler.

Can I let my dog off-leash if it responds to voice commands?

No. Off your own premises, Ordinance 630 expressly excludes voice control, eye control, and signal control from acceptable restraint. The dog must be on a leash or otherwise physically restrained. On your own property, voice command or a fence is acceptable so the dog cannot leave.

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