Barking dog rules in Oro Valley, AZ 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.
Oro Valley prohibits dogs that bark, howl, or create noise disturbances that unreasonably annoy neighboring residents under Town Code Chapter 4 (Animals). Pima County Animal Care Center handles enforcement in conjunction with the Oro Valley Police Department. Persistent barking that constitutes a public nuisance may lead to citations and animal control intervention.
Oro Valley Town Code Chapter 4 (Animals) regulates animal keeping within Town limits. Section 4-2-1 adopts Pima County Animal Control regulations by reference, which include provisions against animals that habitually bark, howl, or create noise disturbances. An animal that unreasonably disturbs two or more persons in the neighborhood through persistent noise may be declared a nuisance animal. Complaints are filed through the Oro Valley Police Department (520-229-4900) or Pima County Animal Care Center (520-724-5900). Officers investigate by interviewing complainants and neighbors and may issue warnings before formal citations. Oro Valley's desert environment and quiet residential character mean barking carries long distances, especially at night. Coyote activity in the Catalina foothills frequently triggers domestic dog barking, which is a common complaint in neighborhoods near open desert. Many HOAs in Oro Valley impose additional pet noise restrictions in their CC&Rs. Repeat offenders may face escalating fines and orders to abate the nuisance, which could include removing the animal from the property.
Civil violation with escalating fines. Nuisance animal declaration possible after repeated complaints. State law ARS 13-2916 may apply for extreme cases. Animal removal orders for persistent offenders.
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