All 2024 dog licenses have expired

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has officially announced that all dog licenses for the year 2024 have expired, creating an urgent call to action for local pet owners to renew their licenses. The renewal fees are set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, providing a cost-effective option for residents. To streamline the licensing process, the town has provided a drop box for payments, which allows for convenient submissions. Pet owners must include a copy of their dog’s current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope to ensure the timely delivery of their license tags. This initiative is essential for promoting responsible pet ownership and public safety in the community.

Residents are advised to act quickly to avoid any potential penalties associated with unlicensed pets. The Town of Onalaska emphasizes the importance of compliance in maintaining a healthy environment for both pets and residents. By renewing licenses promptly, pet owners contribute to the overall well-being of their community.

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