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Breed Restrictions: Los Angeles vs New York

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY?

Los Angeles and New York have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Los Angeles does not have breed-specific legislation banning any dog breed. However, LAMC 53.06.1 requires all dogs over 4 months to be spayed or neutered unless the owner obtains an intact permit. Dangerous or vicious dog declarations are based on individual behavior, not breed, under LAMC 53.34.4.

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New York, NY

New York County

Few Restrictions

New York County does not restrict any dog breed. New York Agriculture and Markets Law 123 preempts breed specific legislation and regulates only individual dangerous dogs on a behavior basis.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNew York
Breed BansNone in Los Angeles-
Spay/NeuterMandatory unless intact permit (LAMC 53.06.1)-
Dangerous DogsBehavior-based, not breed-based-
Code SectionLAMC 53.34.4-
Breed bans-None. NY AG&M Law 123 preempts
Dangerous dog-Individual behavior based hearing
NYCHA restriction-40 lb and breed list in NYCHA units only
Co-op rules-Allowed as private contract
Licensing-NYC DOHMH required

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Los Angeles FAQ

Are any dog breeds banned in los Angeles?

Los Angeles does not have breed-specific legislation banning any dog breed. However, LAMC 53.06.1 requires all dogs over 4 months to be spayed or neutered unless the owner obtains an intact permit. Dangerous or vicious dog declarations are based on individual behavior, not breed, under LAMC 53.34.4.

Are there pit bull restrictions in los Angeles?

Breed Bans: None in Los Angeles. Spay/Neuter: Mandatory unless intact permit (LAMC 53.06.1). Dangerous Dogs: Behavior-based, not breed-based. Code Section: LAMC 53.34.4.

New York FAQ

Are pit bulls legal in Manhattan?

Yes. New York State law preempts any breed ban. Pit bulls, Rottweilers, and all breeds are legal under AG&M Law 123.

Can my co-op board ban a breed?

Yes, private buildings can set breed or weight restrictions in their house rules. That is a contract matter, not municipal law.

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