Dog Leash Laws: McKinney vs Plano
How do dog leash laws rules compare between McKinney, TX and Plano, TX?
Plano has fewer restrictions than McKinney.
McKinney, TX
Collin County
Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet whenever off the owner property under McKinney Code Chapter 14. Off-leash allowed only in designated dog parks (Bonnie Wenk Dog Park). TX Health & Safety Code 822.042 applies for dangerous dogs.
View full McKinney rules βPlano, TX
Collin County
Plano requires dogs to be leashed off the owner's property. Off-leash is permitted only inside Jack Carter Park and Bob Woodruff Park dog parks. Running at large is a Class C offense.
View full Plano rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | McKinney | Plano |
|---|---|---|
| Leash Length | 6 ft max | - |
| Voice Control | Not accepted | - |
| Off-Leash | Designated parks only | - |
| Impound Fee | 50 plus boarding | - |
| Code | Chapter 14 | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
McKinney FAQ
Where can dogs run off-leash in McKinney?
Bonnie Wenk Dog Park at Bonnie Wenk Park. Off-leash is illegal elsewhere in public.
Who enforces this in McKinney?
McKinney code enforcement at (972) 547-7500 handles complaints.
Plano FAQ
Can my dog be off-leash at a Plano park?
Only inside the fenced off-leash areas at Jack Carter Park and Bob Woodruff Park. Everywhere else in Plano parks and trails a leash is required.
What if my dog gets loose and Animal Services picks it up?
The dog is impounded; reclaim requires paying impound and daily boarding fees, proof of current rabies vaccination, and a possible citation up to 500 dollars.
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