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Pinellas Park vs Tarpon Springs

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Pinellas Park and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Pinellas Park cannot adopt breed-specific dog regulations. Florida Statute 767.14, amended in 2023, preempts local governments from enacting any rules that target dogs by breed, weight, or size. Behavior-based dangerous-dog laws still apply.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida Statute 767.14, as amended by SB 942 effective October 1, 2023, prohibits any local government from regulating dogs based on breed, weight, or size, fully preempting Tarpon Springs from adopting breed-specific restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkTarpon Springs
Breed bansProhibited statewide since 2023-
Governing statuteFS 767.14-
Behavior-based rulesStill permitted-
Dangerous dog statuteFS Chapter 767 Part II-
Local authorityCannot regulate by breed-
Governing law-Fla. Stat. 767.14
Preemption effective-October 1, 2023
Local breed bans-Prohibited statewide
Dangerous-dog rules-Behavior-based, allowed
Enforcement-Pinellas County Animal Services

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can my HOA in Pinellas Park ban pit bulls?

Private HOAs may have contractual restrictions, but public housing authorities cannot. Government-owned or operated housing is barred from breed, size, or weight restrictions under FS 767.14.

Can Pinellas Park still declare my dog dangerous?

Yes. Pinellas County Animal Services can classify any dog as dangerous based on its behavior under Florida Statute 767, regardless of breed, triggering confinement and insurance requirements.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can Tarpon Springs ban pit bulls?

No. Florida Statute 767.14 prohibits any local government from adopting breed-specific dog regulations, so Tarpon Springs cannot ban pit bulls or any other specific breed.

Can my dog still be declared dangerous?

Yes. Florida law allows behavior-based dangerous-dog declarations after a hearing, regardless of breed, with consequences including registration, muzzling, and secure enclosure requirements.

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