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Pet Limits: Pittsburg vs Walnut Creek

How do pet limits rules compare between Pittsburg, CA and Walnut Creek, CA?

Pittsburg and Walnut Creek have similar restriction levels.

Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Pittsburg generally permits up to 4 dogs and 4 cats per single-family household without a kennel permit, consistent with Contra Costa County Animal Services standards. Exceeding this count requires a kennel or fancier permit with zoning review.

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Walnut Creek, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Walnut Creek residential properties are typically limited to a combined total of four dogs and cats over four months of age per household, with additional animals requiring a kennel or multi-pet permit administered through zoning review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPittsburgWalnut Creek
Dog limit4 per household-
Cat limit4 per household-
Age threshold4 months-
Over limitKennel/fancier permit-
Kennels in residentialNot permitted-
Typical household limit-4 dogs/cats combined
Puppies/kittens-Under 4 months typically exempt
Kennel permit-Required for 5+ animals
Commercial breeding-Prohibited in residential
Service animals-Not counted (ADA)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pittsburg FAQ

Do nursing puppies count toward the 4-dog limit?

No. Puppies and kittens under 4 months old with their mother do not count toward the household pet limit.

How do I get a fancier/kennel permit?

Apply through Contra Costa County Animal Services. Applications typically require property inspection, neighbor notification, and proof that the additional animals will not create nuisance conditions.

Walnut Creek FAQ

How many dogs can I have in Walnut Creek?

Most residential properties are limited to a combined total of four dogs and cats over four months old. Exceeding this limit requires a kennel or multi-pet permit through Community Development.

Do small caged pets count toward the pet limit?

Generally no. The cap applies to dogs and cats. However, birds, reptiles, and small mammals can still trigger noise or odor complaints if they create disturbances audible or detectable beyond the property line.

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