Fayette County

Can I let my dog off leash in Lexington? What city allows and what carries a hefty fine

Ryan and Dixie Kendall with their Great Dane Harley at The Service Station in Lexington, Ky., Friday, June 17, 2022. Does Lexington allow your dog to be off leash if it’s under voice control?
Ryan and Dixie Kendall with their Great Dane Harley at The Service Station in Lexington, Ky., Friday, June 17, 2022. Does Lexington allow your dog to be off leash if it’s under voice control? swalker@herald-leader.com

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If you’re a dog owner in Lexington, what you might not know is leashing it could make the difference between a pleasant walk around the block and a fine of at least $50 all the way up to $500.

According to Fayette County’s animal control agency, all dogs on public property must wear a leash. Voice commands or even an electronic collar aren’t enough to comply with Lexington’s leash laws. What’s more, even a well-trained and well-behaved dog can have a bad day or respond unpredictably when they’re placed into a threatening situation outside of your control.

Here’s what to know about Lexington’s leash laws, including what the potential penalties are if broken.

What are Lexington’s leash laws?

According to Lexington-Fayette Animal Care and Control, all dogs in Fayette County must be either on a leash, behind a fence or on the dog owner’s property and under supervision at all times when outside. Additionally, an electronic collar does not count as a leash.

Any dog found unattended or unconfined on public or private property can be impounded.

Animal Care and Control cites Fayette County’s “Dog running at large” ordinance, laid out in Section 4-19 of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Code of Ordinances.

What’s the penalty for violating Lexington’s leash law?

If dog owners or caregivers violate Lexington’s leash law, they could face a hefty fine. For a first offense, the penalty is a fine of at least $50 and up to $500.

For subsequent offenses, the fine escalates as follows:

  • Second offense in 36 months: $100 to $500 fine

  • Third offense in 36 months: $250 to $500 fine

  • Fourth offense or subsequent offense in 36 months: $500

According to Jai Hamilton, a cruelty investigator at LFACC, all complaints should be placed with animal control’s dispatch at 859-255-9033.

In 2023, animal control officers issued about 150 dog running at large citations, Hamilton told the Herald-Leader in an email. All of those citations didn’t necessarily result in fines for those who received them.

Where can I let my dog run off-leash in Fayette County?

Assuming you don’t have a backyard your dog can run around in, or you just want to mix things up, the next best option is a dedicated dog park with a fenced in area.

Lexington has five dog parks and two small dog lots. Some of Lexington’s dog parks include:

  • Jacobson Park - Located at 4001 Athens-Boonesboro Road. The dog park is divided into two paddocks, shady areas, a water hydrant and benches.

  • Coldstream Park - Located at 1850 Pisacano Drive. The dog park is divided into two paddocks, including a separate space for small dogs. There’s also a water hydrant and several sitting benches.

  • Masterson Station Park - Located at 3051 Leestown Road. It includes into two paddocks for dogs. There are shady spots with mature trees, water and benches.

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This story was originally published July 19, 2024 at 7:30 AM.

Aaron Mudd
Lexington Herald-Leader
Aaron Mudd was a service journalism reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader, Centre Daily Times and Belleville News-Democrat. He was based at the Herald-Leader in Lexington, and left the paper in February 2026. Support my work with a digital subscription
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