Dog License Renewal Reminder for Onalaska Residents

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has issued a critical reminder that all dog licenses for the year 2024 have expired, emphasizing the importance of timely renewal for pet owners. The fees are set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, making it relatively affordable for residents to keep their pets licensed. To streamline the process, residents can conveniently use a drop box for payments, but they must include a copy of the current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope to facilitate the return of their tags. In addition to licensing information, the article highlights various local parks, providing a comprehensive list with addresses for easy access. Notably, it references the Schaller Lake Park equipment upgrades completed in 2021, showcasing efforts to enhance community recreational facilities.

A link to the Comprehensive Plan for Parks is included, offering insights into future developments and improvements within the town. This proactive communication serves to ensure community members remain compliant with regulations while enjoying the benefits of local parks. Residents are encouraged to act quickly to avoid penalties and ensure their dogs are licensed appropriately.

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