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Mansfield vs North Richland Hills

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Mansfield, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Mansfield and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Mansfield, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Mansfield does not ban any dog breed. TX Health and Safety Code 822 (Lillian's Law) preempts city breed bans and uses a behavior-based dangerous dog standard. HOAs may privately restrict breeds.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

North Richland Hills does not ban any dog breed. Texas Health and Safety Code 822 (Lillian's Law) prohibits breed-specific legislation but requires dangerous dog registration statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMansfieldNorth Richland Hills
Breed BanNone (state preempts)-
State FrameworkTX H&S 822 Lillian's Law-
Dangerous Dog Insurance100,000 dollars-
Criminal TierTX H&S 822.005 serious injury-
HOA OverlayMay restrict breeds-
Breed bans-None citywide
State preemption-TX H&S 822.047
Dangerous dog insurance-100,000 dollars
Registry-NRH Animal Services
HOA rules-May restrict breeds

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Mansfield FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Mansfield, TX?

No. Texas state law bars city breed bans. Mansfield only regulates individual dogs through the behavior-based dangerous dog process.

What happens if my dog bites someone in Mansfield?

Animal Care investigates and if warranted a dangerous-dog hearing is held. A finding triggers registration, secure enclosure, muzzle, and 100,000 dollar insurance.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can NRH ban pit bulls?

No, Texas state law (Lillian's Law) prohibits any Texas city from enacting breed-specific bans.

What makes a dog dangerous under state law?

Unprovoked conduct causing bodily injury or attacking outside an enclosure, per TX H&S 822.041.

Can my HOA ban certain breeds?

Yes, private HOAs and landlords may restrict breeds through contracts; the city cannot override these.

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