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Dog Leash Laws: Mountain View vs Sunnyvale

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

Mountain View and Sunnyvale 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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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in all public Sunnyvale areas except designated off-leash dog parks like Las Palmas Dog Park and Fair Oaks Park off-leash area.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSunnyvale
Max leash length6 feet6 feet
Off-leash areasShoreline Dog Park-
First offenseAround 75 dollars-
Waste requiredOwner must pick up-
EnforcementSVACA and Park Rangers-
Off-leash parks-Las Palmas, Fair Oaks
License authority-Santa Clara County
First violation fine-Infraction citation
Retractables-Must lock at 6 feet

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can my dog be off-leash on the Sunnyvale Baylands trails?

No. Regional trails and Baylands open space areas require leashes. Only designated dog parks allow off-leash activity.

Is voice control enough at a city park?

No. Even a trained dog must be on a physical leash in non-dog-park public areas. Voice control does not substitute for a leash under the ordinance.

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