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Decade of Anniversaries Exhibition For 16 and over. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”.Find out where to get a dog licence, how much dog licences cost and how long they are valid for.
Honda Accord Tire Valve StemYou can also find details on 'block licences', microchipping and what could happen if you do not have a dog licence.
How To Attach Towel Rack To Hollow Core Door It is an offence to own an unlicensed dog, unless the dog is:
When Are Michelin Tires On Sale At Costco Domestic pet dogs must be licensed individually. A dog licence costs £12.50. There are reduced licence fees for some dog owners. A dog licence lasts for 12 months. Application forms for a dog licence, or for the renewal of a dog licence, are available from council offices and in many cases on the website of your local council.

In certain circumstances, the owner of three or more dogs may apply for a ‘block licence’ at an annual fee of £32. A block licence is available to an owner of three or more dogs kept on the same premises as long as at least three are unsterilised bitches, which between them breed less than 3 litters in a 12 month period, or the premises are registered guard dog kennels, or where at least three dogs are registered with one of the following bodies If you are issued with a licence but do not take possession of the dog, or dispose of it within 30 days of the date the licence was issued, or the dog dies within 30 days of the issue date of the licence, you can apply for a refund of the licence fee. If you are aged 65 or over, you do not need to pay a fee to license one dog. If you are aged 65 or over and have more than one dog, you are eligible for a reduced licence fee of £5 for those other dogs. You are also eligible for a reduced rate licence if you are on certain income related benefits at the date on which you apply for the licence.

You may be asked to prove that you are receiving the benefit. The £5 licence fee is also available if the dog has been sterilised. You may be asked to prove this with a vet’s certificate. All dogs in Northern Ireland must be microchipped at eight weeks old. All dogs must be microchipped before an owner applies for a dog licence. Dog owners are responsible for ensuring that the contact details held against their dog’s microchip number are accurate. If the details are not accurate, the dog is not considered as microchipped and the dog licence will not be valid. Block licence holders are required to keep records which include: All Information about the sale, transfer or death of any dog should be recorded within seven days of its sale, transfer or death. Dogs, other than those mentioned below, must wear a collar with the owner's name and address inscribed on it, or on a plate or badge attached to the collar. Failure to ensure that your dog wears the appropriate collar identification is an offence which could result in a maximum fine of £1,000.

Collar tags are not needed for: Keeping a dog without a valid licence may result in: It is also an offence to take possession of a dog (whether you paid for it or not) before you have obtained a licence for it. You can be prosecuted for this offence and may be liable to a maximum fine of £1,000. The person who gave or sold you the dog is also guilty of an offence. If you are under 16 years old, or if you have been disqualified from keeping animals under animal welfare legislation, you are disqualified from obtaining or holding a dog licence.The Dog Warden aims to help prevent stray dogs from being a danger to traffic or a nuisance to people and to reunite lost dogs with their owners. However, if someone finds your dog or it is seized by the Dog Warden we can only return it to you if it is wearing a tag, or is micro-chipped. There will be a fee for the return of your dog. Your dog must wear a tag (collar) by law when out in a public place. We also recommend that you have your dog micro-chipped (the chip contains your ownership details).

If we can't trace the owner, the dog is taken to Manchester Dogs Home (MDH) where it is kept for seven days. If the dog is collected within seven days there is a fine to pay, plus the kennelling charges before the dog is released. If you do not collect your dog within seven days, you will lose the right to reclaim it, and we will try to re-home it. As well as reporting your dog lost you should visit the Animal Warden website where they list all dogs which they have seized. You can also upload a photograph and details about your dog. Fee for dogs reunited by Animal Wardens (plus additional £14.40 if kennelled overnight by Animal Wardens) Trafford Council fee for dogs reclaimed from Manchester Dogs’ Home Kennelling charges whilst at MDH – first day (Example: stray dog picked up and taken to MDH on Monday, owner reclaims the dog on Thursday - the total fee would be £134.79 (£109.79 plus £10.00 plus £15.00). Dangerous Dogs - to report a problem with a Dangerous Dog, contact Greater Manchester Police on 0161 872 5050.