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Mandatory Spay/Neuter: Denver vs Nashville

How do mandatory spay/neuter rules compare between Denver, CO and Nashville, TN?

Denver, CO

Denver County

Few Restrictions

Denver has no mandatory spay-neuter ordinance for owned dogs and cats. Sterilization is voluntary, but Denver Animal Protection offers low-cost clinics and discounted licenses for altered pets under DRMC chapter 8 fee schedule.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverNashville
Mandatory ruleNone for owners-
Adoption sterilizationRequired at shelter-
License feeDiscounted if altered-
Low-cost clinicDAP voucher program-

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Denver FAQ

Does Denver require my dog be spayed or neutered?

No. Denver has no owner mandate. However altered pets receive lower license fees and Denver Animal Protection offers vouchers for free or low-cost sterilization to income-qualified residents and feral cat colonies.

Can I adopt an intact dog from the Denver Animal Shelter?

No. Every dog and cat is spayed or neutered before adoption per Denver Animal Shelter policy and Colorado C.R.S. 35-80-106.4 rescue requirements. Adopters cannot opt out of sterilization.

Nashville FAQ

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