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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do pet limits rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Title 10.20.220 caps unincorporated single-family residences at three dogs over four months and five cats without a kennel or cattery permit. Higher counts require DACC permitting and zoning compatibility under Title 22.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Title 10.20.220 caps unincorporated single-family residences at three dogs over four months and five cats without a kennel or cattery permit. Higher counts require DACC permitting and zoning compatibility under Title 22.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Dog limitThree over four monthsThree over four months
Cat limitFive per residenceFive per residence
Code sectionLACO Title 10.20.220LACO Title 10.20.220
Permit optionKennel or cattery permitKennel or cattery permit
Zoning overlayLACO Title 22LACO Title 22

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I have more than three dogs with a kennel permit?

Yes. DACC issues kennel permits for higher counts, subject to zoning under Title 22, neighbor notice, and inspection. Most residential zones still cap kennels well below commercial-scale operations.

Do these limits apply to puppies and kittens?

Limits count animals over four months. Litters under four months do not count, but once they hit the age threshold, owners must rehome, sterilize and license, or apply for a kennel or cattery permit.

Norwalk FAQ

Can I have more than three dogs with a kennel permit?

Yes. DACC issues kennel permits for higher counts, subject to zoning under Title 22, neighbor notice, and inspection. Most residential zones still cap kennels well below commercial-scale operations.

Do these limits apply to puppies and kittens?

Limits count animals over four months. Litters under four months do not count, but once they hit the age threshold, owners must rehome, sterilize and license, or apply for a kennel or cattery permit.

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