Urgent Reminder 2024 Dog Licenses in Onalaska Have Expired

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has issued an urgent reminder that all dog licenses for the year 2024 have expired, emphasizing the need for residents to renew their licenses immediately. The licensing fees are $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, which highlights the town's commitment to responsible pet ownership and community safety. To streamline the renewal process, residents are advised to use a designated drop box for payment submissions. It is essential to include a current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope to ensure that the new tags are sent back promptly. This announcement is particularly significant as it addresses a critical compliance issue for pet owners within the region.

Failure to renew licenses could result in penalties for residents, underscoring the importance of this notice. The article not only serves as a reminder but also reinforces the town's regulations regarding pet ownership. Timely action is encouraged to ensure that pets remain legally licensed and safe within the community.

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