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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 14Ch. 9Art. 1§ 31601 Dangerous Dog Regulation

§ 31601 Dangerous Dog Regulation

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§ 31601 Dangerous Dog Regulation

Key Takeaways

  • •Dangerous dogs are a big problem because they hurt people, especially kids, and other dogs.
  • •Many attacks happen because owners don’t keep their dangerous dogs under control.
  • •California needs strict rules for dangerous dogs because current laws aren’t enough to keep people safe.

Example

A neighbor’s big dog has bitten two kids and killed a small dog in the park.

The law says this dog is a danger, and the owner must keep it locked up or on a strong leash. If they don’t, they can get in trouble because the dog is hurting people and animals.

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

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§ 31601 Dangerous Dog Regulation

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Potentially dangerous and vicious dogs have become a serious and widespread threat to the safety and welfare of citizens of this state. In recent years, they have assaulted without provocation and seriously injured numerous individuals, particularly children, and have killed numerous dogs. Many of these attacks have occurred in public places. (b) The number and severity of these attacks are attributable to the failure of owners to register, confine, and properly control vicious and potentially dangerous dogs. (c) The necessity for the regulation and control of vicious and potentially dangerous dogs is a statewide problem, requiring statewide regulation, and existing laws are inadequate to deal with the threat to public health and safety posed by vicious and potentially dangerous dogs. (Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 761, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

potentially dangerous and vicious dogsstatewide problempublic health and safety

Related Statutes

  • § 21851 Cattle Grazing Land Definition
  • § 21852 Cattle Theft By Driving
  • § 21855 Cattle Theft Damages
  • § 21856 Cattle Theft Forfeiture Rules
  • § 31602 Dangerous Dog Definition

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 31601.
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