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Breed Restrictions: Puyallup vs Tacoma

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Puyallup, WA and Tacoma, WA?

Puyallup and Tacoma have similar restriction levels.

Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Pierce County has no breed-specific ban. Dangerous-dog status is determined by an animal's behavior, not its breed, under PCC Chapter 6.07, and Washington law (RCW 16.08.100) bars proving a dog dangerous solely by showing it to be a particular breed.

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Tacoma, WA

Pierce County

Few Restrictions

Tacoma does not have breed-specific legislation. Washington State preempts local breed bans under RCW 16.08. Dogs are classified as dangerous or potentially dangerous based on behavior, not breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPuyallupTacoma
Breed banNone-
Basis for dangerBehavior, not breed-
State limitRCW 16.08.100-
Declaration processPCC Chapter 6.07-
2019 WA lawLimits breed-based rules-
Breed Bans-None β€” state preemption
State Law-RCW 16.08
Dangerous Dogs-Behavior-based classification
Requirements-Registration, secure enclosure, muzzle, insurance

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Puyallup FAQ

Does Pierce County ban pit bulls or any breed?

No. Pierce County has no breed-specific ban. A dog is regulated as dangerous only based on its own behavior under PCC Chapter 6.07, not because of its breed.

Can breed alone make my dog 'dangerous'?

No. RCW 16.08.100 bars proving a dog dangerous solely by showing it to be a particular breed, and Washington's 2019 law requires local breed rules to include a behavior-based exemption process.

Tacoma FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Tacoma?

No. Washington State prohibits breed-specific bans. Tacoma classifies individual dogs as dangerous based on behavior, not breed.

What happens if my dog bites someone in Tacoma?

The dog may be declared dangerous or potentially dangerous. Owners face registration, muzzling, secure enclosure, and liability insurance requirements.

Do dangerous dog owners need insurance in Tacoma?

Yes. Owners of dogs declared dangerous must carry liability insurance and meet strict confinement standards under state law.

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