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Pet Limits: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do pet limits rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

SJMC section 6.04.075 caps San Jose households at four dogs and six cats over four months old. Litters and short-term fosters can be exempt under specified conditions. Animal Care and Services issues kennel permits for households exceeding the cap, subject to zoning and welfare standards.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Code Title C generally caps unincorporated single-family residences at about three dogs and three cats over four months without a kennel or cattery permit. SCC Animal Services issues higher-count permits subject to zoning under SCC Title 4.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Code sectionSJMC 6.04.075-
Dog limitFour over four months-
Cat limitSix over four months-
ExcessRequires kennel permit-
Zoning overlaySJMC Title 20SCC Title 4
Typical limit-Three dogs, three cats
County code-SCC Title C (Animals)
Permit option-Kennel or cattery permit
Enforcing agency-SCC Animal Services

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

How many pets can I keep at home in San Jose?

Up to four dogs and six cats over four months old per household under SJMC 6.04.075. Younger litters and short-term fosters from registered rescues are addressed separately, and HOAs or landlords may set lower caps.

What if I want more pets than the cap?

Apply for a kennel permit through San Jose Animal Care and Services. The permit considers zoning under Title 20, sanitation, noise, and animal welfare standards, and neighbors may comment before approval.

Santa Clara FAQ

Can I have more than three dogs with a permit?

Yes. SCC Animal Services issues kennel permits for higher counts, subject to zoning under Title 4, neighbor notice, and inspection. Most residential zones still cap kennels well below commercial-scale operations.

Do these limits apply to puppies and kittens?

Limits count animals over four months old. Litters under that age do not count, but once they reach four months, owners must rehome, license and sterilize, or apply for a kennel or cattery permit.

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