Dog Poop Laws in Michigan
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Michigan (MI).
Michigan Pet Waste Law Overview
Municipal Ordinances
Michigan has no statewide pet waste law. Local municipalities enforce their own ordinances, with particular emphasis in the Detroit metro area and West Michigan lakefront communities.
Fine Range
$25 - $500
Enforcement
Municipal animal control and code enforcement
Law Type
Local Ordinances
Key Regulations in Michigan
What every dog owner needs to know
No statewide pet waste statute
Municipalities establish local ordinances
Great Lakes communities enforce to protect water quality
Public parks commonly require waste removal
City Ordinances in Michigan
Specific regulations by municipality
Detroit
Fine: $50 - $500City Code requires pet waste removal from public property and sidewalks
Grand Rapids
Fine: $50 - $250Municipal code mandates immediate pet waste cleanup in public areas
Ann Arbor
Fine: $50 - $300City ordinance requires waste removal in parks, trails, and public spaces
Tips for Dog Owners in Michigan
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Michigan lakefront communities enforce pet waste laws to protect Great Lakes water quality
Ann Arbor is particularly strict about pet waste in parks and natural areas
Michigan winters hide waste under snow — spring cleanups are essential
Many Michigan state parks have posted pet waste removal requirements
Frequently Asked Questions About Michigan Pet Waste Laws
Michigan has no statewide pet waste law. Local municipalities enforce their own ordinances, with particular emphasis in the Detroit metro area and West Michigan lakefront communities.
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