Jan-30-2022 11:36 AM
Jan-31-2022 04:24 PM
Walaby wrote:
Don't have licensing in Georgia.
Don't recall it in Washington state when I was there, but that was like 40+ years ago.
On the age for spay/neutering, my vet told me today that my Chocolate Lab pup can be spayed at 8 months. We will follow vets advice unless Dturm has a different recommendation.
Mike
Jan-31-2022 04:17 PM
larry cad wrote:dturm wrote:
Larry - You are not looking. This is an almost universal policy where pet licensing is done.St. John, IN Treasurer/clerk wrote:
2022 Pet Tags are due by March 31, 2022. If your pet is unregistered or new to your family, you must visit us at the Clerk-Treasurer's Office to register for the first year. You can renew your pet tags online. Go to stjohnin.com and click the "Pay Online" tab. The cost is $8.00 if your pet is spayed or neutered and $20.00 if unaltered. Proof of current vaccination record is required.
Have had pups all my life, including 2 Westies currently but never have I heard of that. And also, my pups have never added to the puppy population.
I understand the reasoning, just never knew it existed.
:E
Jan-31-2022 03:40 PM
Jan-31-2022 03:20 PM
dturm wrote:
Larry - You are not looking. This is an almost universal policy where pet licensing is done.St. John, IN Treasurer/clerk wrote:
2022 Pet Tags are due by March 31, 2022. If your pet is unregistered or new to your family, you must visit us at the Clerk-Treasurer's Office to register for the first year. You can renew your pet tags online. Go to stjohnin.com and click the "Pay Online" tab. The cost is $8.00 if your pet is spayed or neutered and $20.00 if unaltered. Proof of current vaccination record is required.
Jan-31-2022 07:31 AM
St. John, IN Treasurer/clerk wrote:
2022 Pet Tags are due by March 31, 2022. If your pet is unregistered or new to your family, you must visit us at the Clerk-Treasurer's Office to register for the first year. You can renew your pet tags online. Go to stjohnin.com and click the "Pay Online" tab. The cost is $8.00 if your pet is spayed or neutered and $20.00 if unaltered. Proof of current vaccination record is required.
Jan-31-2022 03:48 AM
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.
:S:o
Jan-31-2022 03:44 AM
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.
:S:o
Jan-31-2022 02:15 AM
toedtoes wrote:Deb and Ed M wrote:
I guess, as someone who is only interested in owning a dog, based on their ability to be a "pet" - that I simply don't want to mess around with hormone-caused attitudes or drama or running off to find "love". I let my Vet be my guide.
I agree. I am not breeding my dogs and I am not showing my dogs in conformation where, due to the actual purpose of the competition, having an intact dog is required, so neutering simplifies things.
I don't have to worry if someone brings over an intact dog - because my dog is fixed. I don't have to worry that a stray dog is intact - because my dog is fixed. I don't have to worry about letting dog hang out in the yard. I don't have to humiliate them by putting them in diapers so I don't get discharge on my floors and furniture. I don't have to separate my male and female dogs for weeks at a time. And I don't have to pay a much higher license fee.
Jan-30-2022 05:13 PM
Jan-30-2022 03:24 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsJan-30-2022 01:35 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
I guess, as someone who is only interested in owning a dog, based on their ability to be a "pet" - that I simply don't want to mess around with hormone-caused attitudes or drama or running off to find "love". I let my Vet be my guide.
Jan-30-2022 01:26 PM
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