Dog Poop Laws in Ohio
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Ohio (OH).
Ohio Pet Waste Law Overview
Municipal Ordinances
Ohio has no statewide pet waste law. Municipal enforcement varies widely, with Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati having the most defined local ordinances.
Fine Range
$25 - $500
Enforcement
Municipal animal control and code enforcement
Law Type
Local Ordinances
Key Regulations in Ohio
What every dog owner needs to know
No statewide pet waste statute
Major cities enforce active pooper-scooper ordinances
Lake Erie communities enforce to protect water quality
County health departments can address chronic accumulation
City Ordinances in Ohio
Specific regulations by municipality
Columbus
Fine: $50 - $500City Code Sec. 2327.14: Pet waste must be removed from public property
Cleveland
Fine: $50 - $250Municipal code requires immediate waste removal in public areas
Cincinnati
Fine: $50 - $250City ordinance mandates pet waste cleanup in parks and public spaces
Tips for Dog Owners in Ohio
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Columbus has expanded pet waste enforcement in recent years with higher fines
Cleveland's Metroparks system strictly enforces waste removal on trails
Ohio winters create waste accumulation — schedule professional spring cleanup
Many Ohio apartment complexes use DNA testing to identify pet waste violators
Frequently Asked Questions About Ohio Pet Waste Laws
Ohio has no statewide pet waste law. Municipal enforcement varies widely, with Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati having the most defined local ordinances.
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