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Breed Restrictions: Rockville vs Takoma Park

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Rockville, MD and Takoma Park, MD?

Rockville and Takoma Park have similar restriction levels.

Rockville, MD

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Rockville has no breed-specific bans. Maryland applies the same one-bite negligence standard to all breeds under Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article 3-1901.

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Takoma Park, MD

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

No breed-specific bans exist. Maryland HB 73 (2014) eliminated breed-specific liability statewide. All owners face the same negligence standard. Dogs are classified dangerous by behavior, not breed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRockvilleTakoma Park
Breed BansNone - no BSL in RockvilleNone -- no breed-specific legislation
State LawMD Cts and Jud Pro Art. 3-1901HB 73 (2014) eliminated breed-specific liability
StandardOne-bite rule for all breeds-
Dangerous DogsBehavior-based declarationBased on behavior, not breed
Liability Standard-Same negligence standard for all breeds
Licensing-Annual license required through Montgomery County

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Rockville FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Rockville?

No. Maryland does not allow breed-specific legislation. The 2014 law under Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article 3-1901 applies the same negligence standard to all breeds. No dog breed is banned in Rockville.

What happens if a dog bites someone?

Any dog that bites or attacks may be declared dangerous by Montgomery County Animal Services regardless of breed. Dangerous dog owners must comply with confinement, muzzling, and insurance requirements.

Takoma Park FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Takoma Park?

No. Takoma Park has no breed-specific bans. Maryland eliminated breed-specific liability rules in 2014 with HB 73. All dog owners are held to the same negligence standard regardless of breed.

What makes a dog legally dangerous in Takoma Park?

Montgomery County classifies dogs as dangerous based on behavior (biting, attacking, threatening), not breed. Dangerous dog designations carry requirements for secure enclosures, muzzling in public, and liability insurance.

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