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Mandatory Spay/Neuter: Live Oak vs Universal City

How do mandatory spay/neuter rules compare between Live Oak, TX and Universal City, TX?

Live Oak and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County does not impose mandatory spay-neuter on all pets, but Texas Health and Safety Code 828 requires sterilization of animals adopted from public shelters including Bexar County Animal Care Services, with enforcement through adoption contracts and veterinary follow-up.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County does not impose mandatory spay-neuter on all pets, but Texas Health and Safety Code 828 requires sterilization of animals adopted from public shelters including Bexar County Animal Care Services, with enforcement through adoption contracts and veterinary follow-up.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakUniversal City
AuthorityTX HSC Chapter 828TX HSC Chapter 828
Applies toShelter-adopted pets onlyShelter-adopted pets only
Sterilization deadline30 days after maturity30 days after maturity
Voucher programBCAS SNAP availableBCAS SNAP available
Privately owned petsNo mandateNo mandate

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Live Oak FAQ

Must I spay or neuter my purebred dog?

No. Bexar County does not mandate sterilization for privately purchased pets. The Texas HSC 828 sterilization mandate only applies to animals adopted from public or non-profit shelters.

Are low-cost spay-neuter services available?

Yes. Bexar County Animal Care Services offers a Spay-Neuter Assistance Program with vouchers for low-income residents. SpaySA, the Animal Defense League, and SNAP-TX also provide subsidized clinics.

Universal City FAQ

Must I spay or neuter my purebred dog?

No. Bexar County does not mandate sterilization for privately purchased pets. The Texas HSC 828 sterilization mandate only applies to animals adopted from public or non-profit shelters.

Are low-cost spay-neuter services available?

Yes. Bexar County Animal Care Services offers a Spay-Neuter Assistance Program with vouchers for low-income residents. SpaySA, the Animal Defense League, and SNAP-TX also provide subsidized clinics.

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