Pennsylvanians Reminded of the Responsibility to License Their Dogs

WILKS BARRE – Agriculture Secretary George Greig has reminded Pennsylvanians to license their dogs, saying a dog license is the best way to protect lost dogs.

“Dog ownership comes with a lot of responsibilities and licensing your dog is on the top of the list,” said Greig. “Buying a dog license is easy and affordable. Dog owners can purchase a license at their local county treasurer’s office, through agents and online.”

An annual dog license is $8.45 or $6.45 if the animal is spayed or neutered. Lifetime licenses are available for dogs that have permanent identification like a microchip or tattoo. Older adults and people with disabilities may be eligible for discounts.

The dog license application is simple and only requests owner contact information and details about the dog being licensed, including name, age, breed and color.

“Most Pennsylvania dogs are not licensed and each day we care for lost dogs that may never make it home because of this,” said Peggy Nork , Luzerne County SPCA development director. “Your best friend’s best chance at a happy homecoming is a dog license.”

Greig offered these reasons for dog licensing:

For more information, visit www.licenseyourdogPA.com or call the Dog Law Enforcement Office at 717-787-3062.

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