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Breed Restrictions: Rialto vs Victorville

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Rialto, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than Rialto.

Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

California Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts breed-specific dog bans, but expressly authorizes breed-specific mandatory spay/neuter and breeding regulation. Rialto does not ban any breed; dangerous and vicious dogs are regulated by behavior under Title 6 and Cal. F&A Code §31601 et seq., and viciousness hearings follow state procedure.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Victorville does not ban dog breeds. California Food and Agricultural Code Section 31683 preempts breed-specific legislation, but the city can apply breed-neutral dangerous dog rules under VMC Title 7.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRialtoVictorville
Breed ban in RialtoNone — preempted by Cal. F&A Code §31683-
Allowed breed regulationMandatory spay/neuter and breeder permits only (§31683)-
Dangerous/vicious dog standardBehavioral, Cal. F&A Code §§31602-31603-
Hearing requiredYes — before declaration and restrictions-
Local frameworkRialto Municipal Code Title 6 (Animals)-
Breed Ban-None prohibited
State Law-F and A Code 31683
City Approach-Breed neutral dangerous dog
Requirements-Secure enclosure and muzzle
Private Rules-Landlords may restrict

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Rialto FAQ

Can Rialto ban pit bulls or other specific breeds?

No. Cal. Food & Agricultural Code §31683 preempts any local ban or breed-specific 'dangerous dog' designation. Only spay/neuter and breeding rules can be breed-specific.

How is a dog declared 'dangerous' in Rialto?

Through an administrative hearing under Cal. F&A Code §§31601-31683 based on behavior (unprovoked attacks, severe injury), not on breed.

What restrictions apply if my dog is declared vicious?

Title 6 imposes secure enclosure, warning signage, microchipping, and (typically) liability insurance, plus annual registration as a dangerous animal.

Does Rialto require spay/neuter for all dogs?

No general citywide mandate; San Bernardino County offers subsidized spay/neuter, and spay/neuter can be ordered as a condition of release for impounded or declared-dangerous dogs.

Victorville FAQ

Can I own a pit bull in Victorville?

Yes. California preempts breed bans under F and A Code 31683. Pit bull type dogs are legal city-wide.

What is a dangerous dog declaration?

A hearing officer can declare any breed dangerous based on bite history or fighting. Owners must then meet enclosure, muzzle, and sometimes insurance rules.

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