Responsible Pet Ownership
HEAT ALERT: If you see an animal in a car or left outside for a long period of time, please report it to Service Vaughan (Vaughan Animal Services, our animal services provider) at 905-832-2281.
Pet owners in Richmond Hill must follow our local rules and regulations to ensure pets are properly cared for, loved and a welcome part of the community. Follow local by-laws to be a responsible owner, a good neighbour and to show proper care for your pet.
New Animal Regulation By-law
The Responsible Pet Ownership and Animal Regulation By-law supports the health and safety of animals and the public, demonstrating our continued commitment to responsible pet ownership, public safety and animal welfare.
New changes in the by-law include:
- Cat Licensing – As of June 1, 2025, all cats (in addition to dogs) need to be licensed and wear a visible tag
- Modernized Dangerous Dog Restrictions and Owner Requirements
- Reduced Household Pet Limits: a maximum of seven animals per household, including no more than three dogs and four cats
- Positive Pets List: outlines approved types of animals that may be kept as household pets
- Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) enforcement for violations
Pet owners who fail to comply with by-law regulations may be ticketed and fined.
Pet Owner Responsibilities
As a pet owner in Richmond Hill, you must:
- Licence your dog and cat every year and make sure they always wear a collar with the licence attached.
- Stoop and Scoop – Pick up any mess made by your pet and place it in the correct waste container.
- Keep your pet on a leash whenever you're in a public area, unless you are at an official off leash dog area.
- To keep cats safe and prevent trespassing, please limit outdoor activities to your own property. Roaming and trespassing cats can lead to property damage, harm to wildlife and to the cats themselves.
Additional tips for responsible pet owners:
- Spay or neuter your pet to reduce pet overpopulation and to get a discount on your annual dog and cat licence.
- Discourage consistent barking, howling or whining.
- Exercise and socialize your pet, remember to keep your dog leashed when out in public spaces.
- Provide your pet with appropriate food and clean fresh water every day.
- Provide your pet with medical care, including up-to-date vaccinations and annual check-ups.
- Give your pet lots of love and attention every day.
Together, Let’s Keep Our City Clean, Safe and Pet-Friendly
We’ve heard your concerns loud and clear, including pets being off-leash in public spaces and people not picking up after their pets. These concerns impact the enjoyment, cleanliness and safety of our shared spaces. We’re asking all residents to work together to keep our parks and neighbourhoods welcoming for everyone — two-legged and four-legged alike.
Please leash your pets where required and clean up after them. It’s a small act that makes a big difference.
Other guidelines to keep in mind:
Hot cars and pets don't mix |
Parked cars heat up fast, and even quick stops can be dangerous. If you can’t take the heat, neither can your dog. Even a quick stop can turn deadly in a parked car. Keep your pets safe. leave them at home. If you see an animal in a car or left outside for a long period of time, please report it to Service Vaughan (Vaughan Animal Services, our animal services provider) at 905-832-2281. |
Clean up after your pet |
Cleaning up after your pet in public spaces keeps Richmond Hill clean and safe for everyone.
It’s your doo-ty - don’t dodge it. Pick up after your pup… even in natural areas. And don’t forget to bring your filled bags out of the park with you to safely dispose. Help keep our park spaces and sidewalks clean. |
Out and about? Leash your dog |
Dogs must be on a leash unless in a fenced yard or off-leash park. It’s the law and keeps tails wagging safely. Let’s work together to keep our community, pets and wildlife safe. |
Off-leash dog parks for licensed dogs |
Off-leash parks are for fun, but only when everyone plays by the rules. Did you know that all dogs using one of the City’s off leash dog parks must be licensed? And while there, make sure to pick up after your pup and help keep our parks safe, clean and wag-worthy. |
Keeping Your Pets Safe and Warm in Winter |
Tips to keep in mind, with information from the Toronto Humane Society's Animal Talk Fact Sheet:
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