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Cost per year:
Spayed or Neutered
$FREE (owner must provide proof that the pet is currently
vaccinated and micro chipped)
Not
Spayed or Neutered
$*FREE (owner must provide proof that the pet is currently
vaccinated and micro chipped)
*Beginning January 1, 2009, if an owner of a dog wishes to keep
their dog intact, you must purchase an intact dog permit. The fee will
be $50.00, annually.
There have been some
recent changes to the City’s ordinance that deals with animals (Chapter
5). One of those changes addressed the way the City handles pet
licensing. The restructuring of the license process includes the use of
micro chips IDs instead of traditional metal tags that are easily lost.
A micro chip is a permanent form of pet identification that is
implanted via injection in the back of the animal’s neck. They can not
be lost and last the lifetime of the pet.
Effective January 1,
2008, micro chips will be the primary form of registration used to
identify animals in the City of San Antonio. All animals will be
required to wear a tag that properly displays the micro chip number
(Section 5-103). Licensing will now be provided free of service to all
animal owners whose pet’s rabies shots are current. We will no
longer be requiring the use of rabies license collar tags. Like the
city ordinance, Texas law also requires all animal’s owners keep their
pet’s currently vaccinated against rabies, however, it also does not
require rabies collar tags.
In no way does this mean that you must get
your pet micro chipped at the Animal Care Services facility. Many local
veterinarians implant microchips in their clinics and fees vary. In
order to offer additional resources to the community, Animal Care
Services will implant microchips for a cost of $7 dollars during
periodic micro chipping “clinics” which will be held at the shelter.
These events will be listed on our website and publicized via local
media outlets. You are also welcome to call Animal Care with any
questions or concerns at 210-207-4PET or via 3-1-1.
The new licensing process is actually a cost savings to pet owners
because they will no longer need to pay a yearly licensing fee. Having
your companion animal micro chipped is a ONE TIME cost because the
implanted chip lasts the lifetime of your pet. Provided your pet’s
rabies shot is current each year and your pet is registered with Animal
Care Services, your animal will be considered licensed by the City of
San Antonio. Remember--In order for your pet’s
licensing to be considered “up to date,” ACS must be provided with
current information on all pets over the age of four months old. Your
contact information as well as your pet’s info (address, phone numbers,
animal age, breed, vaccination dates and chip number) must be provided
as well.
The
section of the Chapter 5 ordinance dealing with licensing can be seen
here:
Article V -
Licenses.
The complete
Chapter 5 Ordinance and fee schedule can be viewed and downloaded on the
Animal Care Services (ACS) website:
http://www.sanantonio.gov/animalcare/Chapter5.asp.
Registration Options:
To register your pet, provide us with proof from your
veterinarian/clinic of the date of rabies vaccination and the micro chip
information. This information is contained in most rabies certificates
provided to you by your provider. This information can be mailed to us,
brought in to our shelter or faxed to us. You will in turn receive a
certificate by mail as proof that your pet is properly registered.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
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