Dog Poop Laws in Rhode Island
Everything you need to know about pet waste regulations, fines, and enforcement in Rhode Island (RI).
Rhode Island Pet Waste Law Overview
Statewide Statute
Rhode Island General Laws Section 4-13-42 requires dog owners to clean up after their dogs on public property and property of others. As the smallest state, enforcement is relatively consistent across municipalities.
Fine Range
$50 - $500
Enforcement
Municipal animal control and police departments
Law Type
Statewide Statute
Key Regulations in Rhode Island
What every dog owner needs to know
Statewide law mandates waste removal on public and others' private property
Small state means relatively consistent enforcement
Beach communities enforce enhanced penalties during summer
Dense population makes violations more visible
City Ordinances in Rhode Island
Specific regulations by municipality
Providence
Fine: $50 - $500City supplements state law with local enforcement in parks and public areas
Newport
Fine: $100 - $500Enhanced enforcement in tourist areas and along the Cliff Walk
Warwick
Fine: $50 - $250Municipal code reinforces state waste removal requirements
Tips for Dog Owners in Rhode Island
Stay compliant and keep your community clean
Rhode Island's statewide law means you can be fined anywhere in the state
Newport's tourist areas are especially strict about enforcement
Small state means your reputation follows you — be a responsible pet owner
Rhode Island beach access can be revoked for pet waste violations
Frequently Asked Questions About Rhode Island Pet Waste Laws
Rhode Island General Laws Section 4-13-42 requires dog owners to clean up after their dogs on public property and property of others. As the smallest state, enforcement is relatively consistent across municipalities.
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