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Barking Dogs: Oro Valley vs Tucson

How do barking dogs rules compare between Oro Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Oro Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Oro Valley prohibits dogs that bark, howl, or create noise disturbances that unreasonably annoy neighboring residents under Town Code Chapter 4 (Animals). Pima County Animal Care Center handles enforcement in conjunction with the Oro Valley Police Department. Persistent barking that constitutes a public nuisance may lead to citations and animal control intervention.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Tucson Code §16-31 prohibits owning or harboring any animal that frequently or continuously howls, barks, or makes other sounds that disturb neighbors. Fines up to $500 per offense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOro ValleyTucson
Code SectionOV Town Code Ch. 4 (Animals)Tucson Code §16-31
StandardUnreasonable disturbance to neighborsFrequent/continuous barking
Report ToOV Police or Pima County Animal Care-
HOAsOften add pet noise restrictions-
Common TriggerCoyote activity in foothills-
Fines-$50–$500 per offense
Report-Pima County Animal Care

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Oro Valley FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Oro Valley?

Call the Oro Valley Police Department non-emergency line at (520) 229-4900 or Pima County Animal Care Center at (520) 724-5900. Keep a log of dates, times, and duration of the barking.

Can my neighbor's dog be removed for excessive barking?

After repeated documented complaints, an animal may be declared a nuisance. Persistent offenders may face escalating fines and ultimately an order to remove the animal from the property.

Tucson FAQ

What are the rules about barking dogs in Tucson?

Tucson Code §16-31 prohibits owning or harboring any animal that frequently or continuously howls, barks, or makes other sounds that disturb neighbors. Fines up to $500 per offense.

How do I file a noise complaint about a barking dog in Tucson?

Code Section: Tucson Code §16-31. Standard: Frequent/continuous barking. Fines: $50–$500 per offense. Report: Pima County Animal Care.

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