Dog License(s) Due By April 1, 2024
DOG OWNERS OF WOODBURY – DOES YOUR DOG HAVE A LICENSE??
All towns in Vermont require that every dog six months or older be licensed annually by April 1 with the town clerk of the town where the dog is kept. To license a dog you must provide the town clerk with a certificate signed by a duly licensed veterinarian stating that the dog has received a current rabies vaccination approved by the state. Further information is available in Vermont Statues [20 V.S.A. § 3581 ( c )(2)]. The fee for a spayed or neutered animal is $9 and $13 for an intact animal. Dogs registered late (after April 1) are $11 and $17 including a late fee.
The license tag provided for your dog’s collar serves two important purposes:
- It bears an individual tag number, important information should your pet become lost or stolen.
- For an officer of the law, a current tag documents that your dog is vaccinated for rabies and will not be destroyed.