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Mandatory Spay/Neuter: Palo Alto vs San Jose

How do mandatory spay/neuter rules compare between Palo Alto, CA and San Jose, CA?

Palo Alto has fewer restrictions than San Jose.

Palo Alto, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Code Title C requires sterilization of dogs and cats released from county shelters, mirroring California Food & Agricultural Code §30503. Cities such as San Jose and Sunnyvale extend a broader spay-neuter mandate to all owned dogs and cats over four months.

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San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Heavy Restrictions

San Jose requires sterilization of dogs and cats under SJMC chapter 6.06. Owners who want to keep an intact animal must obtain an intact-animal permit with narrow exemptions for licensed breeders, working dogs, show animals, and verified medical reasons. Unaltered pets pay much higher license fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalo AltoSan Jose
Shelter ruleSCC Title C plus FAC §30503-
San Jose ruleAll owned dogs and cats-
Age triggerFour months and older-
Intact permitAvailable with annual feeAnnual, narrow exemptions
Lead agencySCC Animal Services-
Code chapter-SJMC chapter 6.06
Species covered-Dogs and cats
Unaltered fee-Several times higher
Enforcement-SJ Animal Care and Services

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Palo Alto FAQ

Are all dogs in Santa Clara County required to be sterilized?

Not countywide. Unincorporated SCC mandates sterilization only on shelter release. San Jose, Sunnyvale, and several other cities extend the rule to all owned dogs and cats over four months, with intact-permit options.

Are there exceptions to the shelter sterilization rule?

Yes. California Food & Ag Code §30503 allows medical-waiver exceptions documented by a veterinarian. Some show or breeding animals can also qualify, though SCC Animal Services applies the rule strictly at adoption.

San Jose FAQ

Who can keep an intact dog or cat in San Jose?

Licensed breeders, registered show or working animals, guide and service dogs, and pets with a veterinarian's medical exemption can stay intact, but each owner must hold an annual intact-animal permit issued by Animal Care and Services.

How much more does an unaltered license cost?

Significantly more than an altered license. Fee schedules are set by Animal Care and Services and updated periodically. Low-cost spay and neuter clinics are offered to reduce barriers to compliance.

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