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2025 dog licenses are in house

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Town of Onalaska has officially opened licensing for dogs for the year 2025, emphasizing the importance of acting early to avoid the rush that typically occurs as the deadline nears. With licensing fees set at $12 for altered dogs and $23 for intact dogs, the process is accessible to many residents. To streamline payments, the town provides a drop box for residents to submit their fees conveniently. It is essential for pet owners to include a current rabies certificate and a self-addressed stamped envelope when submitting their payment, ensuring that they receive their dog tags without delay. This licensing initiative not only aids in maintaining local regulations but also promotes responsible pet ownership within the community.

The announcement encourages community engagement and highlights the town's commitment to pet welfare. As the licensing period progresses, residents are reminded to take prompt action to secure their licenses and to avoid potential inconveniences. The town's efforts reflect its dedication to providing valuable services to its community while ensuring the health and safety of pets.

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