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Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do pet store rules rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Title 10.92 prohibits retail pet stores in unincorporated areas from selling dogs or cats unless sourced from shelters or registered nonprofit rescues. The 2017 county rule preceded California AB-485, which now applies statewide.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach pet stores may sell only dogs, cats, and rabbits sourced from shelters or rescues under LBMC Chapter 6.40, mirroring California AB 485 statewide retail pet sale ban.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
Code sectionLACO Title 10.92-
Allowed sourcesShelters and registered rescuesShelters and registered rescues
State counterpartAB-485 / H&S Β§122354.5-
Effective2017 county; 2019 state-
Enforcing agencyDACC and county counsel-
State law-AB 485 / HSC 122354.5
Recordkeeping period-Two years
Per-violation fine-$500

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Lakewood FAQ

Can a pet store still sell puppies in LA County?

Only if they come from a public shelter or registered nonprofit rescue. Sourcing from commercial breeders or puppy mills violates LACO Title 10.92 and California AB-485, with civil penalties per animal.

Does this rule apply to private breeders?

No. LACO Title 10.92 targets retail pet shops. Private breeders selling directly are regulated by state breeder rules and county intact-permit and nuisance standards rather than the retail ban.

Long Beach FAQ

Can a pet store still sell fish, birds, or reptiles?

Yes. AB 485 and LBMC 6.40 cover only dogs, cats, and rabbits. Other species remain regulated under federal Animal Welfare Act and California sanitation rules at the store.

Can I bring my own breeder dog into a pet store for grooming?

Yes. The sale ban does not affect grooming or boarding services. Grooming establishments are separately licensed under LBMC business license rules and Health Department sanitation standards.

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