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πŸ” Animal Ordinances/Breed Restrictions

Kaneohe vs Pearl City

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Kaneohe, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Kaneohe has fewer restrictions than Pearl City.

Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Kaneohe follows Honolulu's dangerous dog framework rather than breed-specific bans. Any breed is legal, but declared dangerous dogs face strict muzzling and leash conditions.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Pearl City has no breed-specific dog ban. ROH Chapter 7, Article 7 instead regulates individual dogs declared dangerous, requiring muzzle, six-foot leash, and adult handler per ROH 7-7.2.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKaneohePearl City
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Breed ban-None
Dangerous dog leash-6 feet max
Handler-Adult required
Code section-ROH 7-7.2
State BSL-None

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Kaneohe FAQ

Does a landlord in Kaneohe have to follow the no-breed-ban rule?

Private landlords may still restrict breeds in leases even though county law does not ban any breed.

How is a dog declared dangerous?

After investigation of an unprovoked attack or bite, the Director may issue a declaration under Article 7.

Pearl City FAQ

Can PCS military families bring breed-restricted dogs to Pearl City?

Yes for county rules. Honolulu has no breed ban. Check JBPHH installation housing policies separately, as base housing may have its own rules.

What makes a dog dangerous under ROH 7-7?

Conduct such as unprovoked attacks or serious threats, adjudicated under ROH 7-7.2. Declaration imposes muzzle, six-foot leash, and adult handler rules.

Can HOAs in Pearl City Highlands ban breeds?

Private HOA and condo covenants may restrict breeds independently of ROH 7-7. Review community association declarations before moving a dog in.

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