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Breed Restrictions: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do breed restrictions rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vacaville and Vallejo have similar restriction levels.

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Few Restrictions

Vacaville has no breed-specific dog ordinance. California Food & Agricultural Code Section 31683 prohibits any local breed-discriminatory ordinance that declares a specific breed inherently dangerous or vicious. The City and Humane Animal Services regulate individual dogs through California's potentially-dangerous and vicious-dog process (Food & Ag Code Sections 31601-31683) and through VMC Chapter 6.16 (Dangerous Animals).

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Few Restrictions

California preempts all local breed-specific legislation (Food & Ag Code Β§31683). Vallejo cannot ban any dog breed. Dangerous dog designations are behavior-based.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Breed BanNone - state law preempts-
State PreemptionCal. Food & Ag Code Sec. 31683-
Dangerous-Dog StatuteCal. Food & Ag Code Sec. 31601-31645-
Local CodeVMC Ch. 6.16 (Dangerous Animals)-
EnforcementHumane Animal Services-
ContactHAS 707-449-1700-
Breed Bans-Prohibited statewide
State Law-F&A Code Β§31683
Dangerous Dogs-Behavior-based only
Exception-Breed spay/neuter (HSC Β§122331)

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Vacaville FAQ

Are pit bulls banned in Vacaville?

No. California Food & Agricultural Code Section 31683 prohibits any breed-specific ban. Vacaville has no breed restriction in its municipal code; pit bulls, Rottweilers, and similar breeds are legal citywide.

How does Vacaville handle a dangerous dog?

Through VMC Chapter 6.16 and California Food & Ag Code Section 31601 et seq. Humane Animal Services investigates incidents and may petition for a hearing to declare a dog potentially dangerous or vicious based on documented behavior - not breed.

Can my homeowner's insurance still exclude certain breeds?

Yes. Private insurance underwriting is not preempted by state law. Many homeowner and renter policies impose breed exclusions, and that is separate from city or state ordinance.

Vallejo FAQ

Are pit bulls banned?

No. California law prohibits all breed-specific legislation. No city can ban any breed.

What about dangerous dogs?

Dangerous dog designations are based on the individual dog’s behavior, not its breed.

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