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Pet Limits: San Diego vs Vista

How do pet limits rules compare between San Diego, CA and Vista, CA?

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

SDMC Β§44 limits a residence to a combined total of six dogs and cats over four months old. Owners exceeding the cap must obtain a kennel or cattery permit through zoning review, with stricter rules in higher-density and multifamily zones.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan DiegoVista
Combined capSix dogs and cats-
Age thresholdOver four months counted-
Permit pathwayKennel/cattery permit-
Zoning codeSDMC Chapter 14-
EnforcementAnimal Services and zoning-

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San Diego FAQ

How many dogs can I have in San Diego?

A residence may keep up to six dogs and cats combined over four months old. More than six requires a kennel permit, which involves zoning review, neighbor notice, and sanitation standards under SDMC Chapter 14.

Do puppies count toward the limit?

Not until they reach four months old. Puppies and kittens under four months do not count, but at four months the litter triggers licensing and counts against the household cap.

Vista FAQ

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