Leash Laws, Cleanup, and Service Dogs

Leash Laws, Cleanup, and Service Dogs
August 21, 2025 Comments Off on Leash Laws, Cleanup, and Service Dogs News Rob


Neighbor walking a leashed dog along Almond Glen sidewalk

Neighborhood Notice: Leash Laws, Service Dogs & Pet Cleanup

Situation Recap: Complaints have been filed with the Board regarding dogs running away from owners and not responding to commands, or owners allowing dogs to run loose.

South Carolina State Law

Under SC Code §47-3-10, a dog is considered to be “running at large” if it is off its owner’s property and not physically restrained by a leash or similar device. Owners can be fined if dogs are found at large.

Lancaster County Ordinances

  • Pets must be under restraint at all times when off the owner’s property.
  • Pets may not be on another person’s property without permission unless leashed.
  • Invisible fences are allowed only if clearly marked with signs.
  • Tethering is restricted; if used, chains must be at least 10 feet, and pets must have shelter, shade, and water.



Resident holding a tied, clean dog-waste bag while walking a leashed dog

Service Dog Clarification

Service dogs are protected under federal ADA law and South Carolina statutes. However, they are not automatically exempt from leash laws. Service dogs must remain under control—by leash, harness, or voice command—unless the handler’s disability prevents the use of a leash. False claims of a service dog are a criminal offense in South Carolina.


Service dog in vest sitting calmly on a neighborhood sidewalk

Almond Glen Community Standards and Decorum

  • Clean up after their pets in common areas, sidewalks, and grassy areas.
  • Do not allow pets to run free, defecate, or urinate in shared spaces.
  • Be courteous and respectful when neighbors raise concerns.

Enforcement & Reporting

The HOA does not have legal authority to enforce leash laws. Enforcement is handled by Lancaster County Animal Control and the Sheriff’s Office.

If residents experience persistent violations, please contact:


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Summary Table

IssueWhat the Law Says
Dogs off-leashNot allowed unless properly restrained; exceptions only if handler’s disability prevents leash use.
Service DogsAllowed in public but must remain under control; false claims are illegal.
TetheringLimited; requires 10 ft chain, shelter, shade, and water.
CleanupRequired by community standards in all shared spaces.
HOA EnforcementHOA has no jurisdiction; contact Sheriff’s Office or Animal Control.

Let’s work together to keep our neighborhood safe, clean, and respectful for all residents.

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