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Dog licenses for 2008 available from county HARRISBURG - State Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff is reminding Pennsylvania dog owners to apply for their 2008 dog licenses. "Obtaining a license is a quick and easy process that is essential to the safety of our pets," said Wolff. "If a dog is lost or stolen, a license can help make sure they get home safely." State law requires that all dogs three months or older be licensed by Jan. 1 each year. An annual license is $8 and a lifetime license is $51. If the license is for a spayed or neutered animal, the annual fee is $6 while a lifetime license is $31. Discounts are available to senior citizens and people with disabilities. Fees collected through dog licensing are used to fund dog wardens as part of a crack down on unsatisfactory dog kennels throughout Pennsylvania, helping to protect the health, safety and welfare of kenneled dogs. More than 900,000 licenses were obtained in 2007. The Pennsylvania dog-licensing program is administered by the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement. License applications are available at every county treasurer's office. Alist of county treasurers and a downloadable license application is available online at www.agriculture. state.pa.us/padoglaw |
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