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Dog Leash Laws: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Wyoming has fewer restrictions than Kentwood.

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Heavy Restrictions

In Kent County, MI, Section 11(b) of the Kent County Animal Control Ordinance (Ord. No. 06-23-22-82, effective July 1, 2022) requires owners and custodians to restrain dogs on a lead or leash no greater than 6 feet in length any time the dog is off the owner's property. The ordinance applies countywide except within cities, villages, or townships that have adopted their own animal-control ordinance (Section 4, citing MCL 287.289a). Animal Control Officers and Kent County Sheriff's Deputies may capture unrestrained or stray dogs under Section 8(a)(3). Violations are municipal civil infractions: $100 for a first offense and $200 for a subsequent offense within five years (Section 15(a)).

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Wyoming Code Chapter 6 (Animals) provides the local restraint and at-large framework for dogs in the City. The Michigan Dog Law of 1919 (Act 339, MCL 287.261 et seq.) supplies the state floor: every dog six months or older must be licensed, and MCL 287.262 prohibits owners from allowing dogs to stray unless properly held in leash. Kent County Animal Control administers licensing for all of Kent County including Wyoming and responds to stray-dog complaints countywide from the Kent County Animal Shelter at 740 Fuller Avenue NE, Grand Rapids.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
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At Large-Prohibited — Wyoming Code Ch. 6
State Leash Floor-MCL 287.262 — owners must restrain
Licensing-Required for dogs 4 months+ (state); tag at 6 months (MCL 287.262)
License Fees (2025)-$17 spay/neuter 1-yr; $26 intact 1-yr
Animal Control-Kent County 616-632-7310
Shelter-740 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids

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Kentwood FAQ

Is there a leash law in Kent County, Michigan?

Yes. Section 11(b) of the Kent County Animal Control Ordinance (Ord. No. 06-23-22-82, effective July 1, 2022) requires that any time a dog is off the owner's property in Kent County, it must be restrained with a lead or leash no greater than 6 feet in length. Limited exceptions apply at established dog parks (where park rules allow off-leash) and during lawful hunting with the owner/custodian. The rule applies in unincorporated Kent County and in townships that have not adopted their own ordinance.

What is the fine for an unleashed dog in Kent County, MI?

Under Section 15(a) of the Kent County Animal Control Ordinance, a leash violation is a municipal civil infraction punishable by a $100 fine for a first offense and $200 for a subsequent offense within five years, plus costs of prosecution as determined by the court. The dog may also be captured and impounded under Section 8(a)(3), and the owner may have to pay impound fees and licensing costs to reclaim it under Section 12.

Does the Kent County leash law apply inside the City of Grand Rapids?

No. Section 4 of the county ordinance, citing MCL 287.289a, states the ordinance "shall not be construed to apply within any city, village or township which has adopted its own Animal control ordinance." Grand Rapids has its own Chapter 155 (Animals) of the City Code, and most other Kent County cities operate their own animal codes. Inside those cities, the local ordinance — not the Kent County rule — governs.

Can I walk my dog off-leash on a trail or at a dog park in Kent County?

Section 11(b)(1) allows a dog to be off-leash inside the boundaries of an established dog park where the park's posted rules permit it, as long as the owner or custodian is present. Otherwise (on trails, sidewalks, public parks without an off-leash designation, or other public property), the 6-foot leash rule applies. Section 11(b)(2) also exempts dogs engaged in lawful hunting accompanied by the owner.

Who enforces the Kent County leash law?

Section 7(b) places Animal Control Officers under the supervision of the Kent County Sheriff. Section 8(a) authorizes both Animal Control Officers and any Kent County Sheriff's Deputy to capture unrestrained, stray, or unlicensed dogs and to issue municipal civil infraction citations (Section 15(b)). Non-emergency reports: 616-632-7310. Animal attacks in progress: 911.

Wyoming FAQ

Do I need to license my dog in Wyoming, MI?

Yes. The Michigan Dog Law of 1919 (MCL 287.262) requires every dog four months or older to be licensed, with a collar and tag worn at all times once the dog is six months old. Licensing is handled by Kent County Animal Control through the Kent County Animal Shelter (https://www.kentcountymi.gov/176/Dog-Kennel-Licenses); 2025 fees are $17 for one year spayed/neutered and $26 for intact dogs, with senior discounts available.

Who picks up a stray dog in Wyoming?

Kent County Animal Control serves the entire county including the City of Wyoming. Call 616-632-7310 to request an officer for stray dogs or bring the dog to the Kent County Animal Shelter at 740 Fuller Avenue NE, Grand Rapids during business hours. For an animal actively attacking a person or pet, call 911 and Wyoming Department of Public Safety will respond.

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