Breed Restrictions: Mead Valley vs Menifee
How do breed restrictions rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?
Menifee has fewer restrictions than Mead Valley.
Mead Valley, CA
Riverside County
Unincorporated Riverside County requires mandatory spaying or neutering of pit bull breeds. Under the County Code (Section 6.08.125, adopted via Ordinance No. 921), no person may own or possess a pit bull over four months of age that has not been spayed or neutered, with limited exemptions such as registered breeders and assistance dogs.
View full Mead Valley rules βMenifee, CA
Riverside County
Menifee has no breed-specific restrictions -- no breed of dog is banned or specially regulated. The City's dangerous-animal rules (Municipal Code Chapter 10.06) are based entirely on an individual animal's behavior, and California law prohibits cities from regulating dogs by breed except for spay/neuter programs.
View full Menifee rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mead Valley | Menifee |
|---|---|---|
| Code section | County Code 6.08.125 (Ord. No. 921) | - |
| Covered breeds | Staffordshire Bull, American Pit Bull, American Staffordshire Terrier + mixes | - |
| Age trigger | Over 4 months old | - |
| Requirement | Mandatory spay/neuter | - |
| Key exemptions | Registered breeders, law enforcement, assistance, medical, pending breed ID | - |
| Breed ban | No outright breed ban | - |
| Breed-specific ban | - | None - no breed is prohibited |
| Dangerous-dog standard | - | Behavior-based (Ch. 10.06) |
| State preemption | - | Food & Agr. Code 31683 bars breed-specific regulation |
| Only breed-specific option | - | Spay/neuter programs (HSC 122331); not adopted in Menifee |
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Mead Valley FAQ
Are pit bulls banned in unincorporated Riverside County?
No. There is no breed ban. County Code Section 6.08.125 (Ordinance 921) requires pit bulls over four months old to be spayed or neutered, but ownership remains legal. Exemptions exist for registered breeders, law-enforcement dogs, assistance dogs, and dogs with veterinary medical certifications.
Which breeds count as a 'pit bull' under the ordinance?
The ordinance defines pit bull as any Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, or American Staffordshire Terrier, or any mixed-breed dog that contains one of these breeds as an element of its breeding.
Menifee FAQ
Are pit bulls or other breeds banned in Menifee?
No. Menifee has no breed-specific ordinance, and California Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683 prohibits cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner except for mandatory spay/neuter programs under Health and Safety Code Section 122331, which Menifee has not adopted.
What makes a dog a dangerous animal in Menifee?
Designation is based on the individual animal's conduct under Municipal Code Section 10.06.02 -- for example, twice causing injury within 48 months in separate incidents, once causing death or substantial injury, or continuing to be unrestrained after a potentially-dangerous declaration. Breed plays no role in the designation.
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