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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 1Ch. 1Art. 4§ 53074 Dog Leash Enforcement Limits

§ 53074 Dog Leash Enforcement Limits

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§ 53074 Dog Leash Enforcement Limits

Key Takeaways

  • •Animal control can't take your dog or give you a ticket if your dog is off-leash but still on your own property or property you have permission to be on.
  • •If your dog leaves your property but comes back, they can't take your dog away unless you're not home. If you're not home, they can take your dog but must leave a note on your door telling you where your dog is and how to get it back.
  • •This rule doesn't stop animal control from taking your dog or giving you a ticket if your dog is on someone else's property without permission.
  • •This law doesn't stop people from putting down a dog in situations where other laws say it's allowed.

Example

Your dog is playing in your fenced backyard without a leash.

Animal control can't take your dog or give you a ticket because your dog is on your own property.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 53074 Dog Leash Enforcement Limits

Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any local ordinance, an officer or employee of any animal control agency shall not seize or impound a dog for the violation of an ordinance requiring a dog to be leashed or issue citations for the violation of such ordinance when the dog has not strayed from and is upon private property owned by the dog owner or the person who has a right to control the dog, or upon private property to which the dog owner or person who has a right to control the dog has a right of possession. A dog that has strayed from but then returned to the private property of his owner or the person who has a right to control the dog shall not be seized or impounded, but in such a case a citation may be issued; provided, however, that if in such a situation the owner or person who has a right to control the dog is not home, the dog may be impounded, but the officer or employee of any animal control agency shall post a notice of such impounding on the front door of the living unit of the owner or person who has a right to control the dog. Such notice shall state the following: that the dog has been impounded, where the dog is being held, the name, address, and telephone number of the agency or person to be contacted regarding release of the dog, and an indication of the ultimate disposition of the dog if no action to regain it is taken within a specified period of time by its owner or by the person who has a right to control the dog. This section shall not otherwise affect existing authority to seize or impound a dog or issue citations, as a result of a dog’s being on property other than that owned by its owner or the person who has a right to control the dog. This section shall not be construed as prohibiting any person from killing a dog in the situations authorized by Sections 31102, 31104, and 31152 of the Food and Agricultural Code. (Added by renumbering Section 53072 (as added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1378) by Stats. 1980, Ch. 676.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

ordinancepossessionpropertyemployeereleaseviolationagricultural codeinformation

Related Statutes

  • § 34090 City Record Destruction Rules
  • § 34412 City Reorganization Property Rights
  • § 50052 Claiming Unclaimed Local Funds
  • § 53065.5 Special District Reimbursement Disclosure
  • § 53069.45 Local Water Theft Penalties

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 53074.
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