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Mandatory Spay/Neuter: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do mandatory spay/neuter rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago does not mandate spay or neuter for owned pets. Instead, MCC 7-12-140 charges intact dogs $50 versus $5 for sterilized animals, and Chicago Animal Care and Control runs low-cost and free clinics through partner organizations to encourage compliance.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Cook County does not require spay or neuter for dogs and cats. CCDARC and partner shelters run voluntary low-cost clinics, and intact pets are licensed at higher fees. Some Cook suburbs adopt their own sterilization rules independently.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
MandateVoluntary citywide-
License differential$5 sterilized vs $50 intact-
Adoption ruleCACC sterilizes pre-release-
Dangerous dogsMCC 7-12-051 sterilize required-
Low-cost clinicsPAWS, Anti-Cruelty, AWL-
County rule-No spay-neuter mandate
Code chapter-Cook Code Chapter 30
Intact license-Higher fee than altered
Voluntary clinics-PAWS, Anti-Cruelty, CCDARC
Suburb rules-May vary by municipality

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Do I have to spay my pet in Chicago?

No general law requires it. Mandatory sterilization applies only after a dangerous-dog finding under MCC 7-12-051 or as a condition of adopting from Chicago Animal Care and Control under MCC 7-12-310.

Where can I get free or low-cost surgery?

PAWS Chicago Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic, the Anti-Cruelty Society, and Animal Welfare League run subsidized programs. CACC also publishes vouchers for income-qualified residents on its city website.

Orland Park FAQ

Does Cook County require spay or neuter?

No. Cook County Code Chapter 30 does not mandate sterilization. Owners pay higher intact-license fees, and CCDARC encourages voluntary spay-neuter through partner clinics. Some suburbs add their own rules independently.

Where can I find low-cost spay-neuter help?

CCDARC, PAWS Chicago, Anti-Cruelty Society, and many township shelters run subsidized clinics across Cook County. Income-based vouchers are available; check CCDARC's website or the local shelter for current programs.

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