How many dogs can you own in Nevada?
A pet license is required in addition to any rabies tag your veterinarian may have issued to you at the time of vaccination. A maximum of three dogs, three cats, and three ferrets are allowed at any one location or residence.
In general, dogs must be kept on leashes in Nevada whenever they are out in public. The only exception is dog parks or certain rural areas. Leashes are also required in HOA communities whether or not they are gated: Once the dog enters a communal area such as the sidewalk, a leash becomes necessary.
Most municipalities prescribe to the following maximum number of pets: Sectional title units: 2 dogs/2 cats. Freestanding house: 3 dogs/4 cats. Large house/plot exceeding 600m2: 4 dogs/6 cats.
City of Las Vegas No more than three dogs and three cats (over the age of 3 months) are allowed at one residence without a Pet Fancier's permit. No more than three ferrets over four months old are allowed. A dog fancier may keep and maintain on his property a maximum of six adult dogs.
Nevada is the 14th state to prohibit breed-specific legislation by local governments. This means that no ban can be placed on a dog breed by a city or county government.