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Dog Licence
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The Dog license tag might be one of several
Dog tags
worn.Dog licences (Dog license in American English) are
required in some jurisdictions to be the keeper of a
Dog. Usually a
Dog-license identifying number is issued to the owner, along with a
Dog tag
bearing the identifier and a contact number for the registering organization. If
a stray pet is found with the tag, a rescuer can call the registering
organization to get current contact information for the Dog's owner.
Licensing a Dog might require additional actions on the owner's part, such as
ensuring that the Dog has a current
rabies
vaccination. Licenses typically must be renewed yearly or after some small
number of years.
Licencing information worldwide
-
Great Britain
- Dog licences used to exist, but were abolished in
1987. The final
rate for a Dog licence was 37.5p,
which went to local authorities. A Dog licence was mandatory to keep a Dog,
but was widely ignored, with only about half of owners having one.
-
Northern Ireland
- Dog licences continue to exist, under the
Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order 1983. A Dog licence costs £5.00 / year, or
£2.50 for pensioners.
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Republic of Ireland
- Dog licensing exists. Individual Dog licences cost
€12.70 / year,
and general licences (allowing unlimited Dogs) are €252.42.
-
United States
- Most states, municipalities, or other jurisdictions require Dog licenses
along with rabies vaccination.
- New Zealand
- Exist.
- Isle of Man
- Exist.
Related topics
California also has some areas where
cat licences are
required.
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References
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