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Originally Posted by Timmy I don't know the limit in my county but I'm calling now
I registered mine through the city when I first brought them home. I do know that once it starts to get warm over here animal control will be on patrol. Yes..they walk around the neighborhood and knock on every door and if they hear a dog bark or see an animal looking out the window they wright down the address and check to see if your licensed if not you will get a ticket in the mail and asked to licensed your dog. Even if you answer the door the same day they are patroling they will tell you that you need to register your animal plus send you a ticket in the mail regardless. They do not play over here and they do not give you a warning. That happened to my cousin when she was home and she told them she'd get her dogs registered and she did and a few days later she received the ticket in the mail. I think its about $50 for each animal.. Its cheaper to go get a licensed thats why I got mine from day 1 and the fact that I live in center city...city hall is only a block away from me. The police and city inspectors park on the same street I live in so they pass my house all the time. I freakin had the city inspector come to my house the day after closing just making sure my lawn was clean and to get my information. My house was a bank repo and the city fined the bank because the grass was too high before I bought it therefore they wanted to make sure everything was clean. I was like give me a break I haven't been in the house 24 hrs yet. |
Yeah, my mom's two italian greyhounds never wear collars. Their id tags and licenses are on their harnesses which they only wear for walks. She's had multiple animal control officers ask if her dogs were licensed because they were not wearing collars. She's the one that convinced me to register mine actually because I waited quite a while..