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Murrieta vs Riverside

How do pet limits rules compare between Murrieta, CA and Riverside, CA?

Murrieta and Riverside have similar restriction levels.

Murrieta, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Murrieta generally limits households to a combined total of 4 dogs and cats over 4 months old per single-family residence, with additional animals requiring a kennel or special permit. HOAs often impose stricter limits.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Riverside zoning generally limits households to a combined total of dogs and cats before kennel permits are required. Larger numbers require a kennel or cattery permit, neighbor notice, and zoning compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMurrietaRiverside
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Default cap-Four dogs, four cats
Permit required above-Combined cap exceeded
Permit type-Kennel or cattery
Authority-RMC Title 19; Ch. 6

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Murrieta FAQ

How many dogs can I have in Murrieta?

Typically up to 4 dogs and cats combined per single-family home. More than that requires a kennel permit which is not generally available in residential zones.

Do I need to license my dog?

Yes. All dogs over 4 months must be licensed through Riverside County Animal Services with current rabies vaccination.

Riverside FAQ

Do puppies and kittens count?

Animals under four months old generally do not count toward the cap. After four months they are counted, so plan rehoming of large litters before that age.

Can my HOA set a stricter limit?

Yes. HOAs and landlords may set lower pet caps and breed or weight restrictions. Riverside city limits are a ceiling, not a floor, for private property rules.

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