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However I don't think Rabies Certificates have anything to do with Dog Licenses -- perhaps in Florida they they are the same thing? Our dogs were vaccinated for rabies in Florida, and we bought dog licenses in Canada. Is it cops that look for unlicensed dogs? If so, they might be better off spending their time looking for drunk golf cart drivers. :evil6: |
I have neighbors in Sumter County who sometimes get dog-tired from doing their yard work. Do they need a license?
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How much is a dog license in Sumter County? |
Just looked up the licensing requirements for Sumter County and it is true. All dogs, cats and ferrets (no, this is not a joke) must be licensed. Sterile animals cost $5 per year and Non-Sterile are $15 per year. You can purchase either a one or three year license but must show proof of an active rabies vaccination for the same period. Just one more thing I learned from TOTV. Some day I would like to learn something that does not cost me money!
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All dogs have to have a current license and rabies tag, here in Florida and everywhere else. The vet will surely mention it, ours did, and we had a current license from our previous county and registered our dog again. Another thing that seems to go unchecked is that all dogs in most counties, including Marion, Lake and Sumter are subject to a leash law, in other words, unless they are in a "proper" dog park, they must be kept on a leash. The open spaces in the villages are not dog parks and one day all these folk who allow their dogs to run free will get a ticket no doubt. Further thing is that you can be charged with neglect etc in Florida if you leave your dog in your car. Bad enough with leaving babies in cars, dogs suffer the same and die. Surely everyone an afford the princely sum of $5 to keep your dog legal!
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And hopefully the money goes to Shelters. |
Licensing pets
What if someone has more than two pets per household? Could licensing them create a problem?
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I didn't even know they could drive. Do they get a restricted license, or what? :laugh:
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This is where I saw the penalty.
Is your pet licensed? It is the Sumter County Law #1 07-05-2013, 12:04 PM Indy-Guy Veteran member Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 815 Is your pet licensed? It is the Sumter County Law A friend of ours was bitten by a dog yesterday while walking on the sidewalk here in The Villages. Dog was on a leash but obviously not being controlled. A Sumter County Sheriff Deputy came to the seen and stated that the dog owner would be fined $300.00 for not having a Sumter County pet license. I wonder how many pet owners in Sumter County have a pet license for their pets. My guess is that very few do. Am I wrong? Link to Sumter County site is below. Sumter County, FL - Official Website - Where to Buy a License __________________ Anderson Indiana---Indianapolis Indiana--- Village of Poinciana Full Time |
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If I ever got stopped by the Police and asked if Chip has a license - I'd say "He's only 8 and I never let him drive the Cart". Hopefully the judge would have a sense of humor.
But to go on record, Chip has a Lake Co License - and will get a Sumter Co one at his next annual checkup. Hope we don't get stopped before then... |
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