In rural areas, the number of dogs you are allowed to keep is pretty much at your own discretion, as long as the dogs aren't a nuisance. However, many cities limit residents to two or three dogs per household. This law does not apply to puppies less than a certain age, usually eight weeks to four months old.
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Q:Do I Have To Get A License For My Dog? A: No matter where you live, whether in the city or country, you have to get a license for your dog. Almost all laws require you to buy a license for your pet every year.
Q:Are There License Fees? A: Generally basic annual license fees are about $10 to $20. Fees are higher for animals that have not been spayed or neutered. Some places have raised fees for unaltered …
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Q:Where Do I Get A License? A: No matter where you live, you can most likely get your license by mail or online. City governments regulate animal licensing within their borders, and in …
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Q:What Happens If I Dont License My Dog? A: The penalty for not having a dog license is bigger than the price of buying one in the first place. When or if a licensed dog is picked up and impounded by animal …
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Q:Are Vaccinations Required To Get A License? A: Most states require dogs to be vaccinated against rabies and usually the owner must have proof that the dog has an uptodate rabies vaccination to get a dog …
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