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Dog Leash Laws: Mountain View vs San Jose

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?

Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

All dogs in Mountain View public spaces must be on a leash no longer than six feet unless in a designated off-leash park, with Shoreline Park featuring a dedicated dog area.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

San Jose Municipal Code Title 7 (Animal Care and Control) requires dogs in public places, city parks, and trails to be on a leash no longer than six feet, replacing the prior 20-foot limit. Dogs four months and older must also be licensed and currently vaccinated for rabies under Title 7, Chapter 7.20. California Food and Agricultural Code Section 30951 authorizes impoundment of stray dogs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSan Jose
Max leash length6 feet-
Off-leash areasShoreline Dog Park-
First offenseAround 75 dollars-
Waste requiredOwner must pick up-
EnforcementSVACA and Park Rangers-
Governing Code-SJMC Title 7
Maximum Leash Length-6 feet
Where Leash Required-Public places, parks, trails
License Required-Dogs 4 months and older
State Impound Authority-Cal. Food & Ag Code Sec. 30951

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Mountain View FAQ

Is Shoreline Park off-leash?

Only the designated Shoreline Dog Park area is off-leash; the rest of the park requires a six-foot leash.

Are retractable leashes okay?

Retractable leashes are legal only if locked at six feet or less while in public areas.

San Jose FAQ

How long can my dog's leash be in San Jose?

Six feet or less. San Jose Municipal Code Title 7 requires dogs in public places, city parks, and on city trails to be restrained on a leash not exceeding six feet, replacing the prior 20-foot maximum. Retractable leashes locked or used at a length greater than six feet do not comply, and trail users must also keep their dog to the right of the trail.

Does my dog need a San Jose license?

Yes. San Jose Municipal Code Section 7.20.520 requires every dog four months of age or older kept in the city to be licensed, and Section 7.20.540 sets the fees, with lower rates for spayed or neutered dogs. Current rabies vaccination is required before a license is issued. A late fee may apply if the license is not obtained within 30 days of the dog turning four months old or moving into the city.

Where can my dog go off-leash in San Jose?

Only in designated off-leash dog parks or areas authorized by Animal Care and Services or Parks and Recreation - including Hellyer, Butcher, Watson, Ryland, Saratoga Creek, and Miyuki. Everywhere else on public property, including general-use parks and trails, dogs must be on a leash of six feet or less. Off-leash violations can be cited and the dog impounded.

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