To raise the $ 25 rebate, which would be offered to Seminole County residents regardless of where they get the pets, McIntosh and the animal control board have suggested new
pet license fees.
Money for the rebates comes from
pet license fees.
They eventually agreed to take the $ 13,000 out of money that has accumulated over the last four years from
pet license fees.
For some, public funding in today's economic climate is an eye - roller, but Peter offers a variety of relatively painless strategies, ranging from a $ 2 add - on to
pet license fees, to a $.01 tax on bags of pet food, to special - purchase car license plates.
The department is funded entirely by
pet licensing fees and animal regulation enforcement fines
Not exact matches
«By charging owners, who responsibly spay or neuter and register their
pet, an additional $ 1
fee we are encouraging less owners to get a
license.»
In Arkansas, a measure to charge an annual
fee of $ 50 to
pet owners of purebred dogs and cats that are not spayed or neutered — an intact animal
license — died in committee.
Having your
pet impounded will cost you more substantial fines and
fees in order to redeem your
pet, especially if he / she is not
licensed, not vaccinated, and not spayed or neutered.
Fees are based on if your
pet is altered or intact and for the duration of time the
license is valid.
Now, retailers who breed more than four female dogs, cats, rabbits or other small / exotic
pets), and sell their babies sight unseen, will need to apply for a USDA permit, pay an annual
licensing fee and consent to random inspections.
In New Hampshire,
Peter was able to pass legislation, through an imaginative advocacy campaign, which added $ 2 to the state dog
license fee.
The
fees for
pet licenses help fund an area's local animal control services.
Many cities also offer reduced
licensing fees for owners of spayed and neutered
pets.
-- All
fees generated from the
pet licenses go to the KCMO Animal shelter for improved care of shelter animals.
Fees for
pet licenses, adoption and kennel
licenses will as much as double to help raise funds for construction of a $ 1 million - plus animal shelter.
You need a
license & have to pay a yearly
fee just to own a blue tongue lizard but any bogen / drug dealer wan na be loser can buy a beautiful dog like a staffy or pitty out of the paper & become a so called «
pet owner» I've had staffys & pittys all my life @ they are a Beautiful loving friendly dog when trained prop
* Agreed to increase county animal
licenses from $ 3.50 to $ 4 for altered
pets, and $ 5.50 to $ 9 for unaltered animals; raise the current annual $ 25
fee to register a «dangerous» dog to $ 50; and increase the yearly
fee for hobby breeders from $ 35 to $ 50.
Additionally,
licensing fees for the animal double, from $ 30 to $ 60 a year; the dog must be kept muzzled in public; «beware of dog» signs with a illustration of a barking dog must be kept on the property; and the owner can even be ordered to pay higher liability insurance for their
pet.
Adopters who reside outside of DC should inquire with their local animal control agency about
license and other
fees associated with
pet ownership.
Adoption
fees have been lowered to $ 10 per
pet and includes spay / neuter, microchip identification with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog
licensing for residents of Escondido, San Marcos and Poway, vet exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local
pet supply, grooming and boarding partners and behavior support for dogs and cats for the lifetime of the animal.
Adoption
fee is $ 25 for all dogs, cats and bunnies, and includes spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, vaccinations, dog
licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam at EHS, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local
pet supply, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for the animal's lifetime.
All adoption
fees include spay / neuter, microchip with lifetime registration, up - to - date vaccinations, dog
licensing (Escondido, San Marcos and Poway areas only), veterinary exam, wellness exam after adoption, sample bag of food, discounts at local
pet supply stores, grooming and boarding partners, and behavior support for dogs and cats for lifetime of animal.
We offer a competitive salary with attainable production bonuses, as well as health insurance, PLIT, paid vacation, a generous CE stipend,
licensing fees, employee
pet health plan, and professional memberships and dues.
If you have your
pet spayed / neutered, microchipped,
licensed, and rabies vaccinated, you will have the lowest
fees possible in the event your animal is ever found «at large».
Benefits Package: health insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, CE education stipend, employee
pet discounts, liability insurance,
licensing fees, industry association dues
Education, enforcement of leash laws and elimination of excessive
license fees and limit laws would do far more to reduce shelter populations and result in happier, healthier
pets.
The breeding permits and high intact - dog
license fees required by these laws and the accompanying number limits and other requirements often drive good breeders away, leaving puppy buyers with few options for finding well - bred healthy
pets and robbing a community of a broad and deep body of knowledge about dog care and training.
People in states without governmental
license - tattoo registries, can use the National Dog Registry (NDR), which will, for a
fee, list a
pet.
License fees support the return of more than 2,500 lost
pets to their homes and help adopt 5,000 homeless
pets to new families every year.
Additionally, your
pet's
license fee helps all lost
pets receive shelter and medical care while waiting to be reunited with their owners.
Encourage (but not mandate) residents to spay or neuter their
pets, since intact
pets are more likely to bite, and maybe even charge higher
license fees for unaltered animals
The adoption
fee includes spay / neuter, microchip (including registration), age appropriate vaccinations, Felv / FIV testing and cat carrier (for cats),
license, leash and collar (for dogs), routine treatment for fleas / worms, and a free
pet wellness exam with local participating veterinarians.
The Inland Valley Humane Society & SPCA is a private, 501c3 nonprofit organization and is supported by contributions, grants, bequests, proceeds from
pet adoptions,
pet licensing and
fees for services.
The Following
fees will apply: Impound
fee $ 50, Boarding per day $ 10, Rabies Vaccination (if needed) $ 10, Seminole County Pet
License ($ 5 for already spayed / neutered
pets & $ 25 for intact
pets), Microchip upon request $ 10.
Depending on the organization, adoption
fees can include a health check upon arrival; vaccines and / or deworming and / or other medications, as needed; rehabilitating sick or ill animals; socializing timid or shy animals to give them a better chance of adoption; providing spay / neuter surgery (which some owners may not do if left to their own devices); microchip and / or tattoo and / or
license; information on caring for the
pet, including help after the adoption; subsidized or low - cost training / obedience classes; and goodness knows what other extras.
So high
license fees for unaltered
pets is a great idea.
At the same time, raising
license fees and increasing restrictions on the most responsible
pet owners and breeders in society reduces the number of well - bred, quality dogs and cats available to the public and assures that poorer sources will emerge to fill the demand.
The people whose
pets are producing unwanted offspring are seldom people who
license their
pets in the first place, so increasing
license fees will not affect them.
For a small
fee, you can register any form of
pet identification (municipal
license, microchip, or tattoo) into the centralized database.
You will need to pay a $ 30.00
fee for impounding and housing your
pet, and if your
pet was not
licensed, you will need to purchase a registration tag before taking him home.
It is currently politically correct and it will save you a few dollars in
license fees in some areas but it is not going to make a dent in
pet overpopulation — your male dog has no business running loose in the first place.
Enhanced enforcement of dog
license laws, with adequate
fees to augment animal control budgets and surcharges on ownership of unaltered dogs to help fund low - cost
pet sterilization programs in the communities in which the
fees are collected.
We gave away monthly food, fixed broken gates, repaired fences, supplied dog houses, and paid
license or redemption
fees so
pets could go home.
The legislative backfire gallery — laws intended to achieve an admirable goal such as reducing neighborhood nuisances, stray cats or discarded dogs but which often achieve the opposite effect — include arbitrary
pet limit laws, bans against specific breeds, penalties against feeding neighborhood cats, outlawing elective veterinary procedures like debarking and declawing or charging exorbitant
licensing fees for intact animals.
But how does a disarmed community, becoming more vulnerable to criminal activity relate to a community that adopts burdensome
licensing fees, breeding restrictions or bans on
pets?
Also in Illinois a state law approved in August, 2005 raises $ 2 million a year for clinics from
pet -
licensing fees.
By submitting this form, I acknowledge that I am aware of the expenses involved in owning a
pet, such as vet,
license fees, vaccines, boarding, toys, flea and heartworm control medication, etc., which can be very high.
Remember,
licensing fees for
pets that have been spayed or neutered are substantially less than those for intact animals.
The bureau recommended raising annual
licensing fees, which have stayed the same for nearly two decades, and better educating consumers to adopt
pets from a shelter.
License fees are included for altered
pets coming in through a Direct Release.