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Old 07-24-2009, 09:49 AM   #1
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Default Dog registration in New Haven

This is from the New Haven, CT website, which I copied for your interest:

"DOGS NEED TO BE COUNTED TOO!

State law requires all pet owners to license their dogs. Failure to register/license your dog(s) can result in a fine.

That’s why each year, in the month of JUNE, the City of New Haven notifies all dog owners to re-register and license their dogs. It’s an important and easy thing to do for your pet and our community. Of course, any dog owner can get a dog license for a new dog or re-license a previously registered dog at any time. Why Bother?[/I]

* Licensing your dog keeps your pet safe. Should your dog get lost, it increases the likelihood that it will be safely returned home to it’s owner.
* A licensed dog tells the community that the animal has been properly vaccinated for rabies. It helps reduce the threat of rabies. In the event your dog bites a person, it usually eliminates the need for quarantine and rabies testing.
* It’s a good investment for the health and well-being of your dog. It doesn’t cost much for a license, only $6.00 per dog, if the animal has been spayed or neutered. A charge of $16.00 per dog is applied if the animal is not "fixed".

IT’S EASY TO REGISTER/LICENSE YOUR DOG

Just bring proof that your dog has been vaccinated for rabies and is spayed or neutered to:

The New Haven Animal Shelter

81 Fournier Street – New Haven
946-8110
open 12:30 to 4:30pm, Monday to Saturday

or

The City Town Clerk’s Office

200 Orange Street – New Haven
946-8349
open 9am to 5pm, Mon. thru Fri.

Licensing $8 spayed/neutered
$19 intact "

Out of curiosity, how many police officers are gainfully employed in Moultonboro?
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