Support Services – Animal Control

Overview
The Hays County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Animal Control Division strives to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors and the humane treatment of all animals in Hays County.
The Hays County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Division patrols more than 680 square miles, except for the incorporated areas of the cities of San Marcos, Kyle, and Buda. Current hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Hays County partners with the City of San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter, which is the live intake facility for all of Hays County. Any stray or impounded animal picked up by HCSO Animal Control will be housed at the San Marcos Animal Shelter. For current hours of operation and additional information, call or visit their website.
Livestock Owners are encouraged to register their brands with Hays County. In the event of estray livestock, every attempt will be made to locate the owner(s). Livestock may be impounded. If you are missing any livestock, call Hays County Animal Control.
Just a reminder to all of our dog owners, Hays County has an animal restraint law: Your dog must be restrained at all times by fence, chain, or leash.
Hays county has an abundance of wildlife. We encourage all to respect and enjoy our wildlife and help protect it for future generations; however, wildlife can be dangerous and may carry diseases. Texas has a list of high-risk species for carrying rabies and all of them call Hays County home: raccoons, coyotes, skunks, foxes, and bats. If you or anyone you know come into physical contact with or gets bit by one of these animals, please contact:
Hays County Animal Control
810 S. Stagecoach Trail
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512-393-7896
Supervisor: John Trinidad
San Marcos Animal Shelter and
Animal Services
750 River Road
San Marcos Texas 78666
512-805-2650
Kyle Public Safety Center
1700 Kohler’s Crossing
Kyle, Texas 78640
512-268-3232
405 E. Loop Street, Building 100
Buda, Texas 78610
512-312-0084
Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens Hays County
Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association
Special Ranger Kenny Murchison
District 20, Region 5
PO Box 66
Giddings, TX 78942
512-705-3226
Counties: Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Travis, Williamson
Safe Outdoor Dogs Act
The Safe Outdoor Dogs Act, which is a statewide policy governing the restraint of dogs outdoors, went into effect January 18, 2022. It was signed into law on October 25, 2021.
Points to remember:
- Hays County has an animal restraint law; your dog must be always restrained
- Report all animal bites
- Respect wildlife
- Don’t leave your pets unattended in your vehicles
Estimated Vehicle Interior Air Temperature v. Elapsed Time Outside Air Temperature (F)
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Courtesy Jan Null, CCM; Department of Geosciences, San Francisco State University
Additional Resources
Hays County Animal Control Ordinance (PDF download)
Need help with your pets so you don't have to surrender them to the shelter? Use the Hays County Pet Resource Center page for information and tips on how to keep your pet with your family.
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