Harris County has no microchip ordinance, and Texas does not require microchipping pets. Harris County Pets microchips every adopted animal as standard practice. Houston Code Chapter 6 mandates microchips for dogs and cats; suburbs vary.
Texas state law does not require microchipping for companion animals. Harris County itself imposes no microchip rule, leaving the question to municipalities and individual owners. Harris County Pets, operated by HCPH Veterinary Public Health, microchips every dog and cat before adoption release as a standard return-to-owner safeguard. City of Houston Code Chapter 6 requires every dog and cat over four months to be microchipped and registered, with the chip number tied to the city license. Surrounding suburbs vary widely. HCPH, BARC, and rescue partners host periodic low-cost microchip clinics. Universal scanners at intake shelters dramatically improve reunion odds after a stray pickup.
There is no county penalty. Where cities require microchips, citations typically run from fifty to several hundred dollars per offense, and unchipped animals impounded at municipal shelters may face higher reclaim fees and mandatory chipping at owner expense.
Deer Park, TX
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Deer Park, TX
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Deer Park, TX
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Deer Park, TX
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Deer Park, TX
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