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Seminole vs St. Petersburg

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Seminole, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Seminole and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.

Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida state law preempts breed-specific dog regulations. Under FS 767.14, Seminole cannot enact breed bans. The city may regulate dangerous dogs based on individual behavior, not breed type.

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

St. Petersburg cannot restrict dogs based on breed under Florida Statute 767.14 as amended in 2023, but the city still enforces Chapter 4 dangerous and aggressive dog rules based on individual behavior.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSeminoleSt. Petersburg
Breed bansPreempted by state law-
Governing statuteFS 767.14-
Dangerous dog standardBehavior-based-
Pit bulls allowedYes-
Insurance for dangerous dogsRequired-
BSL allowed-No (preempted 2023)
State statute-FS 767.14
City code-Chapter 4 Animals
Basis for label-Behavior, not breed
HOA/landlord rules-Still permitted

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Seminole FAQ

Can Seminole ban pit bulls?

No, Florida Statute 767.14 preempts all breed-specific legislation by Florida cities. Seminole cannot ban or restrict any specific dog breed.

How does Seminole address dangerous dogs?

Through Florida's behavior-based dangerous dog statute (FS 767.10-767.16), which targets individual dogs that have shown aggression, regardless of breed.

What happens if my dog is declared dangerous?

You must register the dog, maintain liability insurance, post warning signs, confine the dog securely, and use a muzzle and leash in public.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in St. Petersburg?

No. Florida Statute 767.14 preempts breed-specific bans statewide as of October 1, 2023. St. Petersburg regulates individual dogs based on behavior, not breed, under Chapter 4.

Can my landlord still ban my pit bull in St. Petersburg?

Yes. The state preemption applies only to local governments. Private landlords, homeowners associations, and insurance carriers may still enforce breed-specific restrictions in St. Petersburg.

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