Dog Licenses Expired Renew Now in Onalaska

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has announced that all dog licenses for 2024 have expired, prompting pet owners to renew their licenses as soon as possible. The fees are set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, making it an accessible option for residents. To facilitate the renewal process, payments can be submitted via a drop box, but owners must include a copy of their dog's current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope for tag return. This initiative underscores the importance of compliance with local dog licensing laws, which play a vital role in promoting public health and responsible pet ownership within the community. By ensuring that dogs are licensed, the town can maintain accurate records of pet vaccinations and ownership.

Additionally, timely renewals help prevent fines and ensure that pets are legally registered in Onalaska. Residents are strongly encouraged to act quickly to ensure their pets remain compliant with local regulations. This announcement serves as a reminder of the town's dedication to maintaining a safe and organized environment for both pets and their owners.

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