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wolfsoul
05-10-2005, 03:13 PM
What do you guys think about lisensing your dogs?

On one hand, it's good because it helps find your dog if it's lost, and the city knows approximatley how many dogs are in the area and they can provide parks and whatnot according to the amount of dogs. You also get fined if they find that you don't have a lisense.

But then, the city knows exactly what breed your dog is. They could seriously make your life Hell if you own a "dangerous" breed. They know exactly how many dogs you own, which can be a bad thing (in my city, you are only allowed to have two dogs unless you live on an acerage -- even if it's two chihuahuas).

What do you think?

caseysmom
05-10-2005, 03:19 PM
I was just thinking that after reading about denver, if I ever got a pit bull I wouldn't license it.

catnapper
05-10-2005, 03:27 PM
We have licensing here. We're SUPPOSED to renew them every year. Its about $7 or $8. I always forget, until Novemebr or so, then I say "ah phooey, I'll wait til January" and then forget til next November.

Occasionally the police TRY to crack down on dogs without a license, but with the gangs and such around here, its waaaaayyyy on the back burner.

Jadapit
05-10-2005, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by caseysmom
I was just thinking that after reading about denver, if I ever got a pit bull I wouldn't license it.

AH HA! I was wondering how the Denver animal control knew about so many pit bulls! They must have been licensed huh? Sometimes I'm slow.:rolleyes: After what has happened in Denver I dont think I will license Jada period.....

caseysmom
05-10-2005, 03:33 PM
since I adopted casey at the pound I had to license therefore I pretty much had to renew.

jennifert9
05-10-2005, 04:01 PM
I would license them since it's the law. In my hometown, if you get caught with an unlicensed dog, it is a $500 fine. At the local county parks, the rangers do random dog checks and at the state parks, you can't even enter without proof of rabies and a license. However, my town does not have laws against owning any particular type of dog. The only law is that "pit bull" breeders are not allowed within city limits. So all pit bulls registered in the city of Syracuse MUST be neutered or spayed.

carole
05-10-2005, 04:05 PM
It is also law in NZ to licence your dog, of course many do not, but they can be picked up by the dog pound, and sadly will be PTS if their owners do not claim them, I think it is a good idea to licence your dogs.

cali
05-10-2005, 04:05 PM
lol Ripley and perky are shelter dogs so they are licensed but they have never actually been renewed, so I have 5 dogs but none of them have a valid licence lol my mom said we would never licence more then 2-3 of our dogs at a time anyway in case a limit was ever introduced lol the licence is how they keep track, but I will NOT let them know how many I have, that way that cannot be taken away ;) lol I think they are really pretty usless if you dog is lost that is what ID tags and Tatoos are for, nobody even looks at the licence they look for tatoos and id tags, so I think a licence is pointless and just put you at risk if a ban or limit is ever put into place. it is the law here but if you dog is picked up and not licenced you only get a $20 doller fine and you are handed a $10 licence lol

jennifert9
05-10-2005, 04:30 PM
This was in the NYS Dept of Agriculture's website:

Any dog control officer or peace officer, acting pursuant
to his special duties, or police officer in the employ of or under
contract to a municipality shall seize:
(a) any dog which is not identified and which is not on the owner`s premises; and
(b) any dog which is not licensed, whether on or off the owner`s premises

So I guess you can lose your dog either by having too many or by having unlicensed ones. I have never seen a law in MY state limiting the number of dogs you are allowed. Not saying it doesn't exist but I have never heard of it before in my area. So I would rather be safe than sorry and just license them...:)

Here is the link to the website, lots of info on licenses there!

NYS Dept of Agriculture (http://www.pawsoswego.org/art7.html)

PJ's Mom
05-10-2005, 04:32 PM
Mine are not licensed. They were in Arlington, but not here.

Tollers-n-Dobes
05-10-2005, 04:35 PM
I always get my dogs liscensed.

Pit Chick
05-10-2005, 04:37 PM
I've never had my dogs licensed and now that Texas, particularly Houston is under a dangerous dog/BSL threat, they sure as heck won't be licensed. It's not like AC goes around knocking on doors asking to see the dogs' licenses and IF they ever got out and picked up by AC, I would just deal with the fine. What good is a license anyway besides more revenue for the county/city and a pain in the butt? It may be the law, but so is BSL and I'm not about to put my dogs in jeopardy for either. I'll start obeying this law when real criminals start obeying any laws.

tikeyas_mom
05-10-2005, 06:24 PM
not one of my dogs is lisenced.

we have had alot of problems with the pound in the past.
they dont like huskies, akitas, pitties, rotties, mastiffs, or bullies.
I dont know why.

so i wont lisence my dogs till i am out of this town.

KYS
05-10-2005, 08:34 PM
I have always lisenced my dogs.
But because of all these dangerous breed bans
popping up,
if I ever get another Akita, I would probaby register her
as a Husky or Elkhound mix to be on the safe side.

IRescue452
05-10-2005, 09:00 PM
Mine are licensed since they do checks at our dog park which we frequent. I think its mostly a good program. We do have a four dog limit here. If I had a pittie or other stigmatized breed I'd lie and say it was some sort of mix.

Kfamr
05-11-2005, 05:00 AM
I would never NOT have my dogs licensed.
Any thing that would help them get found if in the case they're lost is a good thing to me. It's law here that they are licensed, and they aren't allowed to go to many places if they aren't.
To get lincenses here, your dogs must have their shots.. which is great because if gives you a general idea at which dogs have their shots, which don't when you meet them.
I think it's a GOOD law.

LKPike
05-11-2005, 08:32 AM
I vote no, as a fan of the pittbulls, dobies, rotties, etc I don't see the need to make our lives any more difficult by licensing them so everyone can know and file complaints over our "dangerous dogs"... if I ever get another one.

Pit Chick
05-11-2005, 08:35 AM
Originally posted by KYS
if I ever get another Akita, I would probaby register her
as a Husky or Elkhound mix to be on the safe side.

Or a Pomeranian. lol

ramanth
05-11-2005, 03:15 PM
Just renewed Kia's license today! :D

3 year rabies vaccination and a 3 year license. :)

KYS
05-11-2005, 05:02 PM
posted by Pit Chick:Or a Pomeranian. lol >>>>>>>>>>



:eek: ;)

lbaker
05-11-2005, 05:30 PM
I would answer this question but then I would have to kill you. (hey, just kidding)

lizbud
05-11-2005, 06:32 PM
Oddly, there is no current law ,in the county I live, for dogs to
have a license. All dogs do have to have & display a current rabies tag and an indentication tag.

K9soul
05-11-2005, 07:06 PM
My county is the same Liz. The rabies tag is required but there is no actual licensing. The rabies tag goes on record and has a certificate to go with it, and is basically considered the license around here.

cocker_luva
05-11-2005, 10:29 PM
of course Jesse is licensed! we went out the next couple of days (because of christmas) to get her first collar and tags.

Glacier
05-12-2005, 11:27 AM
I have a kennel liscence, not individual dog liscenses. Without a kennel liscence I could only have 6 dogs! If I lived right in town, I could only have two dogs and two cats and they would all need to be liscenced. It's free if the animal is altered and microchipped, otherwise it's 100 bucks a year per critter. I pay 110 for my annual permit.

I refuse to liscence my cats. It irks me to know end that the city thinks it can tell me how many cats I can keep inside my own house. They don't go outside, most of them don't wear collars, they are all microchipped. I have more of them than the city by-law says I can have.