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toedtoes
Jan 31, 2022Explorer III
larry cad wrote:
Are you serious? California charges more depending on if your dog is neutered or not? And I thought I had seen it all.
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Don't make this a California bashing thing please. A large number of jurisdictions all over the US (and even other countries) charge a higher licensing fee for intact dogs. It is done to encourage neutering/spaying so there are fewer unwanted dogs coming into the shelters.
Dog license requirements by state
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