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Animal Control Officer

Dog Licensing 

Whiting’s Animal Control Officer is Stacey Freeguard. Stacey can be reached at: 802-623-6065

Licensing your dog is important for a number of reasons. First, it's the law and, you will have to pay a fee if you are caught without a dog license. Second, it's important to have a license to make sure that their rabies vaccination is up to date and that the dog is healthy and not a danger to others. Finally, if you were to ever lose your dog, having a license will make it much easier to find them.

Dog and Wolf-Hybrid Licenses and Fees

Neutered or Spayed dog (or Wolf-Hybrid) that is 6 months or older:

  • On or before April 1st $11.00

  • After April 1st $15.00

 

Unneutered or unspayed dog (or Wolf-Hybrid) that is 6 months or older

  • On or before April 1st $13.00

  • After April 1st $19.00

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Closeup of a Dog

If you become an owner of a neutered or spayed dog (or Wolf-Hybrid) after April 1st, you have 30 days to license the animal.

  • On or before October 1st: $11.00

  • After October 1st: $9.00

 

If the owner waits more than 30 days after the neutered or spayed dog (or wolf hybrid) becomes six months old, the fee is:

  • On or before October 1st: $13.00

  • After October 1st: $10.00

 

If you become an owner of a unneutered or unspayed dog (or Wolf-Hybrid) after April 1st, you have 30 days to license the animal.

  • On or before October 1st: $15.00

  • After October 1st: $11.00

 

If the owner waits more than 30 after the unneutered or unspayed dog (or Wolf-Hybrid) becomes 6 months old, the license fee becomes:

  • On or before October 1st: $19.00

  • After October 1st: $13.00

 

20 V.S.A. 3541-3591, 3681-3684, 3801-3817

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