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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do mandatory spay/neuter rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Title 10.20.350 requires all dogs and cats over four months in unincorporated areas to be spayed or neutered, with narrow exceptions for licensed breeders, show animals, and medical waivers documented by a veterinarian.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Under LAMC Β§53.15.2, every dog and cat over four months old in Los Angeles must be spayed or neutered. Owners who want to keep an intact animal must obtain an intact-animal permit, with narrow exemptions for breeders, working dogs, and verified medical reasons.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Age triggerFour months and older-
Code sectionLACO Title 10.20.350LAMC Β§53.15.2
Intact permitAvailable with annual feeAnnual fee, narrow exemptions
Enforcing agencyDACC-
Companion ruleMicrochip mandate 10.20.355-
Age threshold-Four months old
Species covered-Dogs and cats
Enforcement-LA Animal Services

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Lakewood FAQ

Are there exceptions to the spay-neuter rule?

Yes. Show, breeding, and working animals can qualify for an intact permit under Title 10.20.350. Veterinarian-documented medical waivers also exempt animals when sterilization would endanger health.

Does the rule apply in cities within LA County?

It applies directly in unincorporated areas. DACC contract cities often adopt parallel rules; incorporated cities outside DACC service set their own. Check the local animal-services agency for confirmation.

Los Angeles FAQ

Are there exemptions to the spay/neuter law?

Yes. Registered breeders, show or working dogs, guide and service animals, and animals with a veterinarian's medical exemption can stay intact, but each requires an intact-animal permit and annual renewal.

What if I just got my puppy or kitten?

You have until the animal turns four months old. After that, schedule sterilization or apply for an intact-animal permit. Low-cost spay/neuter vouchers are available through LA Animal Services.

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