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Pet Store Rules: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do pet store rules rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak has fewer restrictions than San Antonio.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County does not regulate retail pet store sourcing in unincorporated areas, deferring to Texas Occupations Code Chapter 802 licensed-breeder rules and federal USDA APHIS oversight, with no countywide ban on commercial puppy or kitten sales as some Texas cities have adopted.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio Municipal Code Chapter 5 regulates pet stores through licensing, sanitation, and consumer disclosures. Texas does not impose a statewide retail puppy or kitten sale ban, and San Antonio has not enacted a humane sourcing ordinance like Austin or El Paso.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Sourcing banNone in county-
State breeder lawTX OC Chapter 802TX HSC Chapter 802
Federal oversightUSDA APHIS Class A/B-
Lemon lawTX HSC 802 applies-
Cruelty enforcementBCAS investigates-
Authority-SAMC Ch. 5; TX HSC 802
Permit required-ACS pet store permit
Retail ban-None enacted in SA
Inspections-Conducted by ACS officers

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Live Oak FAQ

Can pet stores in Bexar County sell puppies from breeders?

Yes. Unincorporated Bexar County has no retail puppy mill ordinance. Stores must source from Texas-licensed breeders or USDA-licensed dealers and comply with state pet purchase warranty rules.

What happens if a store puppy is sick?

Texas HSC Chapter 802 requires sellers to refund or replace sick puppies diagnosed with congenital disease within 14 days, or provide vet reimbursement up to the purchase price within 30 days.

San Antonio FAQ

Can pet stores in San Antonio sell puppies from breeders?

Yes. San Antonio has not banned retail sale of dogs and cats. Stores must permit through ACS, post sourcing information, and source from compliant breeders or USDA-licensed facilities.

Are puppy mills regulated in Texas?

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 802 licenses dog and cat breeders with five or more intact females selling more than 20 animals per year. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation inspects these facilities.

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