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The
HEART Ordinance, or the Humane and Ethical Animal Rules and Treatment, is the
new City animal ordinance.Yes, if your pet is impounded at the City of Albuquerque Animal Care Center. 9-2-23 Section C: states; "No companion animal owned by a person who lives in Bernalillo County or the surrounding counties of Valencia, Sandoval, Cibola, Santa Fe and Torrance shall leave any Animal shelter including AACC without being altered as provided here within."
Yes, dogs over the age of six months and cats over the age of five months are required to be altered. Exemptions are granted only in cases due to health issues as documented by your veterinarian. Low cost spay and neuter programs can be found at www.cabq.gov/pets/spayneuter.html. The City also is providing free spay and neuter services to qualified low income or seniors 65 years of age or older. Call 311 to find out if you qualify.
Dogs should not be on a leash longer than 8 feet accompanied by a person able to control the animal.
Yes. Your pet must be microchipped. If a pet is lost, the microchip will provide information on how to find the owner. The Eastside and Westside Animal Care Centers provide microchipping services during business hours at a cost of $15 per pet microchip. For seniors 65 years of age or older or qualified low income, the pet microchip is free. In order to receive a microchip, you must have proof of ownership, current rabies vaccination, city license and proof of sterilization/Intact Animal Permit.
The new ordinance allows Albuquerque residents to own six pets, of which no more than four are dogs.
If an intact companion animal with a current intact animal permit is impounded twice by AACC, the intact animal permit will be revoked and the intact companion animal will be required to be altered. If an intact companion animal is impounded twice and must therefore be altered, the permit holder shall pay AACC to alter the companion animal.
The new price for an intact permit is $150 per animal. It must be renewed each year.
The fee for a litter permit is $150 and is good for six months.
You have to be 18 years of age and meet the requirements of a qualified adopter.
Yes. All animals must be licensed if you live within the City limits and must be renewed annually.
Dogs must wear City tags, however cats are not required if microchipped.