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Dog Leash Laws: Oakley vs Richmond

How do dog leash laws rules compare between Oakley, CA and Richmond, CA?

Oakley and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Dogs in Oakley must be on a leash of six feet or less and under control of a competent person whenever they are off the owner's property. The only designated off-leash areas nearby are specifically posted sections of East Bay Regional Park District parks, not Oakley city parks.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

All dogs over 4 months in Richmond must be licensed annually through Contra Costa County Animal Services and wear the license tag. Dogs must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet when off the owner's property, except in designated off-leash areas. Proof of rabies vaccination is required for licensing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyRichmond
Max leash length6 feet-
Oakley city parksAll require leash-
First fineβ‰ˆ $50-
Off-leash optionBrentwood/Antioch dog parks-
Big Break ShorelineLeash required, some areas closed-
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Oakley FAQ

Is voice control sufficient instead of a leash?

No. California and Contra Costa County law require a physical leash not exceeding six feet, regardless of how well-trained the dog is.

Where can I legally exercise my dog off-leash?

In Oakley itself, only on your own private property. Official off-leash dog parks exist in Brentwood and Antioch nearby.

What if my dog is friendly and stays close?

Temperament does not create an exception. Off-leash dogs in public can still trigger citations, impoundment, and liability if they approach or injure another person or animal.

Richmond FAQ

Where do I license my dog in Richmond?

Through Contra Costa County Animal Services at 4800 Imhoff Place, Martinez, or online at contracosta.ca.gov/animalservices.

Can I have my dog off-leash at Point Isabel?

Yes. Point Isabel Regional Shoreline is an EBRPD-designated off-leash dog area, though voice control and cleanup requirements apply.

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