Dog Poop Laws in Minnesota
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Minnesota (MN).
Minnesota Pet Waste Law Overview
Municipal Ordinances
Minnesota has no statewide pet waste law, but the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding suburbs enforce active pooper-scooper ordinances. Lake communities are especially vigilant about enforcement.
Fine Range
$25 - $250
Enforcement
Municipal animal control and park police
Law Type
Local Ordinances
Key Regulations in Minnesota
What every dog owner needs to know
No statewide pet waste statute
Twin Cities metro has strong local enforcement
Lake communities enforce to protect water quality
Winter waste accumulation is addressed in many ordinances
City Ordinances in Minnesota
Specific regulations by municipality
Minneapolis
Fine: $50 - $200Title 4, Chap. 64.30: Pet waste must be immediately removed from public property
St. Paul
Fine: $50 - $250City Code Sec. 200.031: Mandatory pet waste cleanup in public areas
Rochester
Fine: $25 - $150Municipal ordinance requires waste removal in parks and trails
Tips for Dog Owners in Minnesota
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Minneapolis Chain of Lakes area has strict enforcement year-round
Minnesota's "Land of 10,000 Lakes" means pet waste affects water quality everywhere
Five months of snow cover means spring thaw reveals significant waste accumulation
Schedule professional spring cleanup after Minnesota's long winters
Frequently Asked Questions About Minnesota Pet Waste Laws
Minnesota has no statewide pet waste law, but the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding suburbs enforce active pooper-scooper ordinances. Lake communities are especially vigilant about enforcement.
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