Barking dog rules in McClellan Park, CA β also called nuisance dog, dog noise, or excessive barking ordinances β define when a barking dog becomes a code violation and how complaints are handled.
Sacramento County Code 9.36 classifies a dog that barks continuously for 30 minutes or intermittently for 60 minutes as a public nuisance. Animal Services handles enforcement.
Under Title 9 (Animals) of the Sacramento County Code, habitual barking, howling, or yelping constitutes a public nuisance. A formal complaint requires two neighbors (from separate households) to sign a sworn statement. Bradshaw Animal Services investigates and may issue warnings, citations, and ultimately declare a nuisance animal, which can require removal. Fines begin at 50 dollars and escalate to 500 dollars for repeat offenses.
First: warning letter. Second: 50 to 100 dollars. Third and beyond: 250 to 500 dollars and potential animal removal order.
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