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Millions of Californian Dog Owners Could Benefit From New Ownership Law

Millions of Californian Dog Owners Could Benefit From New Ownership Law

Summary

Sacramento city may increase the allowed number of dogs per household from three to four if all dogs are over four months old and spayed or neutered. This change aims to reduce overcrowding in local animal shelters and promote dog adoption.

Key Facts

  • The proposal was approved unanimously by the Animal Wellbeing Commission and sent to the Sacramento City Council.
  • Current law limits Sacramento city residents to three dogs per household.
  • The new limit would allow four dogs per household, each older than four months and spayed or neutered.
  • The rule encourages dog licensing and spay/neuter compliance to reduce unplanned litters.
  • Homeowners would benefit directly; renters still must follow landlord or HOA pet policies.
  • Foster homes and rescue groups could care for more dogs legally under this change.
  • California has no statewide dog ownership limit; local cities set their own rules.
  • Sacramento’s change could serve as a model for other cities facing shelter overcrowding.
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