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City Encourages Dog Owners To License Their Santa Clarita Dogs Print E-mail



Dog licensing in the City of Santa Clarita declined over the last several years, prompting the City to embark upon an education and outreach campaign this spring, aimed at ensuring local dog owners are obtaining required County pet licensing.

All dogs over the age of four months must be licensed in Los Angeles County. Dog licensing provides pet owners with assistance in finding their animal should it become lost and the County also offers free grant-funded dog micro-chipping, which helps pet owners more easily recover their lost four-legged friends.

The City of Santa Clarita contracts with the Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control Department for the provision of animal services, including licensing, within Santa Clarita. The small cost of animal licensing provides regular updates when rabies vaccinations are due and helps care for injured and lost animals, pet adoptions and more.

"Since the recession, the number of animals flooding local shelters has risen more than 20 percent," said Mayor Laurene Weste. "Due to increased home and job losses and downsizing, many pet owners and families are sadly forced to give up pets, which often find their way to local animal shelters."

Local resident and celebrity Cesar Millan, the "Dog Whisperer," is lending his name to the cause to help the City of Santa Clarita get the word out about the importance of animal licensing. Along with his dog Junior, Cesar appears in the City's campaign, which was shot at Central Park, home of the City's first dog park "Central Bark."

Beginning this spring, canvassers from the L.A. County Animal Control will perform door-to-door visits in Santa Clarita to help license pets. County canvassers will be able to provide a new license tag on the spot for newly licensed animals and license renewals will also be available.

There will be no extra canvassing charge for this door-to-door licensing service through June 2010, but unlicensed animals after that time may be charged a fee if they are not licensed. Dog owners are encouraged to obtain a pet license as soon as possible or renew their existing license so that they are in compliance.

The cost to license a spayed/neutered animal in Santa Clarita is significantly less than for unaltered dogs and cats. Also, a significant senior citizen discount (60 years of age and older) is provided for Santa Clarita residents with altered animals. Cat licensing is voluntary but recommended.

For a complete list of license fees, how to license your pet and other information, please contact the Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control Department at (562) 728-4706, or online at www.animalcare.lacounty.gov.


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