Spay/Neuter
Baltimore County, Maryland
§ 12-2-201. – LICENSE – REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS.
(a) In general. Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a person who owns a dog or cat shall have the dog or cat licensed as provided in this title when the dog or cat reaches 4 months old.
§ 12-2-204. – SAME – FEES.
(b) Sterilized/unsterilized differential.
(1) There shall be a higher license fee for unsterilized dogs or cats than for sterilized dogs or cats.
(2) The differential shall be in a ratio of not less than two to one (2:1).
(c) Later sterilized dog or cat.
(1) If an unsterilized dog or cat is sterilized after being licensed, the owner of the dog or cat is eligible for a rebate in the amount of the difference between license fees for unsterilized and sterilized dogs or cats.
§ 12-3-204. – ADOPTION.
(d) Requirements for dogs and cats. The Health Officer may put a dog or cat up for adoption only after definite provisions have been made for sterilization, vaccinations, and licensing of the animal and if the dog or cat is:
(1) At least 8 weeks old;
(2) Free from disease or injury; and
(3) Of suitable temperament, as determined by the animal control veterinarian and staff.
§ 12-4-103. – STERILIZATION.
The Health Officer may establish a program for the sterilization of:
(1) Feral cats under the care of a feral cat caregiver; and
(2) Dogs and cats owned by county residents.