Regina Spay and Neuter Bylaw Guide

Public Health and Welfare Saskatchewan 4 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Saskatchewan

Regina, Saskatchewan pet owners should understand how the city regulates spaying and neutering, what exemptions may exist, and how to comply with municipal rules to avoid penalties. This guide explains where the city sets requirements, how exemptions are granted, the enforcement pathway, and practical steps to licence and care for pets under Regina bylaws.

Overview of Requirements and Exemptions

The City of Regina publishes animal and pet rules, including licensing and controls on dangerous animals; specific spay/neuter mandates or conditional exemptions are addressed within the city's animal-related bylaws and licensing guidance. For pet licences and related rules see the City of Regina licensing pages City of Regina - Pet Licensing[1]. For the controlling municipal bylaws and consolidated bylaw listings consult the city bylaws portal City of Regina - Bylaws[2].

Check licence renewal dates to maintain compliance.

Common Definitions

  • "Owner": the person with care or custody of an animal as defined in local bylaws.
  • "Licence": municipal approval to keep a pet, often conditional on vaccination and identification.
  • "Exemption": a written allowance from a bylaw requirement, when available, usually documented by the city.

Who Decides Exemptions

Exemptions, permits or variances relating to animal control are typically administered by By-law Enforcement or the licensing division identified by the City of Regina; contact channels are listed on the city's contact pages City of Regina - City Contacts[3]. If a specific spay/neuter exemption process is not published, the city will ordinarily require an application or written request through the enforcement or licensing office.

Applications & Forms

The City of Regina publishes licence application information and any required forms on its licensing page; if a special exemption form for spay/neuter exists it will be available there. The licensing page lists fees and submission methods where provided City of Regina - Pet Licensing[1]. If no specific form is published, the requirement is to contact By-law Enforcement to request guidance.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of animal and licensing bylaws is handled by the City of Regina's By-law Enforcement and Licensing teams; complainants and owners can use the city's contact channels to report issues or seek review City of Regina - City Contacts[3]. Specific monetary fine amounts for spay/neuter breaches and escalation details are not specified on the cited bylaw and licensing pages; see the official bylaw listings for any adopted numeric penalties City of Regina - Bylaws[2].

If you receive a notice or ticket, act promptly to avoid escalation.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; check the city's bylaws portal for current monetary amounts.[2]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence procedures are not specified on the cited page; enforcement may issue orders or tickets as authorized by bylaw.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: require reference to the specific animal control bylaw; where authorized by bylaw, measures commonly include orders to comply, seizure or impoundment, and court prosecution (details not specified on the cited page).[2]
  • How to report or ask for review: contact By-law Enforcement via the city's contacts page for complaints, inspections, and appeals procedures.[3]

Appeals, Reviews and Time Limits

The specific appeal routes, statutory time limits to request review, and the internal review process for animal-related orders are not specified on the cited licensing and bylaws pages; owners should follow the directions on any notice received and request procedural details from By-law Enforcement using the city contacts page City of Regina - City Contacts[3].

Common Violations

  • Failure to licence a dog or cat when required.
  • Keeping a dog designated as dangerous without required conditions.
  • Non-compliance with an order to spay/neuter if specifically ordered by the municipality.

Action Steps for Owners

  • Confirm licence requirements and renew on schedule via the city licensing page.[1]
  • If you need an exemption, contact By-law Enforcement and request the written process or form using the city contacts page.[3]
  • If you receive an order or ticket, follow the notice instructions and request appeal information promptly.
Document any veterinary or medical reasons when applying for an exemption.

FAQ

Do I have to spay or neuter my pet in Regina?
Specific city-wide mandatory spay/neuter requirements are not detailed on the general licensing and bylaws pages; owners should consult the City of Regina bylaws or contact By-law Enforcement for any animal-specific orders.[2]
How do I apply for an exemption?
Apply by contacting By-law Enforcement or the licensing office using the city contacts page; if a formal exemption form exists it will be published on the licensing page.[1]
What happens if I ignore a spay/neuter order?
Potential consequences depend on the specific bylaw and order; monetary fines, orders to comply, and seizure/impoundment are possibilities where authorized by bylaw (details not specified on cited pages).[2]

How-To

  1. Check the City of Regina licensing page for current licence rules and forms.[1]
  2. Contact By-law Enforcement to confirm whether a spay/neuter order or exemption applies to your pet.[3]
  3. If required, arrange the veterinary procedure and keep receipts and vet statements as evidence of compliance.
  4. Renew licences and update records after the procedure to avoid future notices.

Key Takeaways

  • Regina publishes licensing and bylaw information on official city pages; always check those first.[1]
  • If an exemption is needed, request it in writing from By-law Enforcement via official contact channels.[3]

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina - Pet Licensing
  2. [2] City of Regina - Bylaws
  3. [3] City of Regina - City Contacts