Monday, February 4, 2013
Dogs 3 months of age and older are required to have a license in Pennsylvania, or risk a $300 fine.
2013 dog licenses are now available for purchase from Lehigh County and Northampton County treasurers. WFMZ reports that Lehigh County dog law enforcement officials will be going door to door in coming weeks to make sure dogs are licensed. Pennsylvania law requires all dogs 3 months and older to be licensed by Jan. 1 each year. “A dog license is an inexpensive way to keep peace of mind in the event your dog gets lost,” Agriculture Secretary George Greig said in a press release. “It’s your dog’s ticket home, and it’s the law.” An annual license is $8.45 and a lifetime license is $51.45 (and requires a dog be tattooed or microchipped). If the animal is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.45 and lifetime is $31.45. Discounts are …
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Dogs three months of age and older are required to have a license in Pennsylvania, or risk a $300 fine.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
2013 dog licenses are now available for purchase from Lehigh County and Northampton County treasurers. Pennsylvania law requires all dogs three months and older to be licensed by Jan. 1 each year. “A dog license is an inexpensive way to keep peace of mind in the event your dog gets lost,” Agriculture Secretary George Greig said in a press release. “It’s your dog’s ticket home, and it’s the law.” An annual license is $8.45 and a lifetime license is $51.45. If the animal is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.45 and lifetime is $31.45. Discounts are available to older adults and people with disabilities. A new website, www.licenseyourdogPA.com, helps dog owners access a dog license application, county treasurer contact information…
Monday, January 9, 2012
Dogs 3 months of age and older are required to have a license in Pennsylvania.
With family gatherings, holiday celebrations and New Year's resolutions to tackle, one minor task can easily be forgotten among all of the hubbub: renewing dog licenses. But forgetting that minor task could cost you. The maximum fine for having an unlicensed dog in Pennsylvania is $300, and all dogs 3 months and older must have a license in the Keystone State. When purchasing a license, the following information is required, according to the Northampton County Treasurer's Office: In Northampton County, fees for 2012 -- which remain the same after a price incease on Dec. 1, 2010 -- are as follows for regular dog licenses: 2012 fees for lifetime licenses, which are ONLY sold at the Northampton County Treasurer's Office, are as follows (…
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Arthur
8:37 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013
So they are going door to door in Lehigh county. How are they going to force someone to show the dog license? Like everything else, law abiding people will not have a problem but those not obeying the law just will refuse. I don't see the county getting a search warrant to check a dog license.   more ›