Orange County charges substantially higher dog license fees for unaltered dogs and requires spay or neuter for impounded animals before release, encouraging sterilization and reducing shelter intake countywide.
OC Animal Care licensing fees create a strong financial incentive: altered dogs pay roughly twenty-five dollars annually while unaltered dogs pay over one hundred dollars. Dogs impounded twice within twelve months in OCAC jurisdictions must be spayed or neutered before release under county policy. California Food and Agricultural Code Section 30503 separately requires shelters to sterilize dogs and cats before adoption. Medical exemptions require veterinarian certification. Service dogs, registered breeders, and dogs under altering age may qualify for unaltered licenses with additional documentation.
Impound reclaim without compliance can be denied; subsequent impounds add fifty-dollar surcharges plus mandatory sterilization at owner cost before release.
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