Owners of barking dogs in Riverside county in Southern California must stop their dogs from nuisance barking or face a fine of up to $500. Owners will receive a warning the first time the police or animal control officers have to come out. But if another complaint is made within a year of the first, the dog owner must go to a hearing & plead their case. The hearing is to determine if the dog is in fact a nuisance.
If the dog is found to be a nuisance barker, the owner has 10 days to do something about it. That could include training, putting it somewhere it can’t be heard or even debarking. If the owner fails to comply, the first violation is $100, a second violation within a year is $200 & any subsequent ones are $500 each!
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