Travis County does not regulate pet stores in unincorporated zones, but Texas HSC 802 licenses larger commercial breeders and the city of Austin within the county prohibits retail sale of dogs and cats from non-rescue sources.
The Texas Licensed Breeder Program covers breeders housing eleven or more adult intact females selling animals at retail. State inspectors handle complaints, not TCAS. Inside Austin city limits, an ordinance bars pet shops from selling commercially bred dogs and cats, channeling sales to rescues and shelters. Unincorporated Travis County has no such ban, so commercial pet stores along the I-35 corridor may operate under state licensing alone. Buyers should verify breeder license numbers via the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation database.
State license suspension, civil penalties up to 5000 dollars per violation under HSC 802, plus city-level fines for Austin retailers selling non-rescue animals.
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