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Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Title 10.20.220 caps three dogs and five cats at unincorporated single-family lots without a kennel permit. DACC and the Sheriff investigate hoarding cases as cruelty under California Penal Code Β§597, with seizure and prosecution.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach Animal Care Services investigates suspected hoarding under LBMC Title 6 cruelty provisions and California Penal Code 597, removing animals when conditions threaten welfare or public health.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Dog limit (unincorporated)Three dogs per residence-
Cat limit (unincorporated)Five cats per residence-
Code sectionLACO Title 10.20.220-
Cruelty statuteCalifornia Penal Code Β§597-
Lead agencyDACC and Sheriff-
Dog limit per household-Four without kennel permit
Cat limit per household-Five without permit
Enforcement agency-LB Animal Care Services
State statute-Penal Code section 597.1

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Lancaster FAQ

Who investigates animal hoarding in LA County?

DACC handles unincorporated areas and 45 contract cities, partnering with Sheriff and the District Attorney. Cruelty under Penal Code Β§597 can mean seizure, criminal charges, and court-ordered ownership bans.

How many pets can I have in unincorporated LA County?

LACO Title 10.20.220 allows three dogs over four months and five cats per single-family residence. Anything more requires a kennel or cattery permit from DACC.

Long Beach FAQ

Will my animals be returned after seizure?

Only after a post-seizure hearing within ten business days where the owner pays impound, vet, and boarding fees and proves capacity to provide humane care going forward.

How do I report suspected hoarding?

Call LB Animal Care Services at 562-570-7387 or use the Go Long Beach app; reports may stay anonymous and trigger a welfare check within 72 hours.

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