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Barking Dogs: Rockville vs Takoma Park

How do barking dogs rules compare between Rockville, MD and Takoma Park, MD?

Rockville and Takoma Park have similar restriction levels.

Rockville, MD

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Rockville's animal control ordinance (Chapter 3) prohibits nuisance animal noise. Owners must prevent dogs from causing persistent noise that disturbs neighbors. Consistent with Montgomery County Chapter 5; $100 fine for noise violations.

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Takoma Park, MD

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Under Chapter 14.12 Section 9, no person may allow a dog or other animal to persistently, habitually, or continuously bark, howl, or yelp causing a noise disturbance regardless of decibel level. Enforcement requires two written complaints within 10 days. Fines reach $200 first offense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRockvilleTakoma Park
StandardPersistent noise disturbing quiet enjoymentNo persistent barking
Fine$100 per violation-
CodeRockville Code Chapter 3; MC Code Chapter 5Ch. 14.12, Sec. 9
ContactRockville 311 / (240) 314-8000-
dB Required-No - any level
Complaints-Two written, within 10 days

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Rockville FAQ

What are the rules about barking dogs in Rockville?

Rockville's animal control ordinance (Chapter 3) prohibits nuisance animal noise. Owners must prevent dogs from causing persistent noise that disturbs neighbors. Consistent with Montgomery County Chapter 5; $100 fine for noise violations.

How do I file a noise complaint about a barking dog in Rockville?

Standard: Persistent noise disturbing quiet enjoyment. Fine: $100 per violation. Code: Rockville Code Chapter 3; MC Code Chapter 5.

Takoma Park FAQ

How do I report a barking dog in Takoma Park?

File a complaint with Code Enforcement at 301-891-7113 or email codeenforcement@takomaparkmd.gov. Two written complaints within 10 days are required for a citation. You can also contact Montgomery County Animal Services at 240-773-5900.

Does the barking have to exceed a decibel limit?

No. Under Section 9, persistent, habitual, or continuous barking is a violation regardless of decibel level if it causes a noise disturbance to any person or the neighborhood.

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