Barking dog rules in San Bernardino County, 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.
San Bernardino County regulates noisy animals under County Code Title 3, Division 2 (Animal Regulations) and Β§32.0108 (Control of Animals). Dogs must be controlled to prevent nuisance barking. Complaints handled by County Animal Care at (800) 472-5609.
San Bernardino County Code Β§32.0108 requires owners to control their animals at all times. Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors constitutes a nuisance under county code. All dogs 4 months and older must be licensed with a current rabies vaccination. County Animal Care provides services for unincorporated areas, Big Bear Lake, and Yucaipa. The county uses a complaint-based enforcement system β neighbors can report ongoing barking to Animal Care. In the vast unincorporated desert areas, lot sizes tend to be larger which reduces barking complaints, while mountain and valley communities have denser housing. Dogs found running at large may be impounded for a minimum of 96 hours with reclaiming fees.
Nuisance animal: citation under county code. Unlicensed dog: fine. Loose dog: impoundment for 96+ hours plus reclaiming fees.
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