June is Dog Licensing Month

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DOG LICENSING INFORMATION

All dog licenses for the year  expire on June 30. In order to continue to maintain social distancing  requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we encourage renewals  on-line and new registrations by mail.    If your pet’s rabies  certificate is current and you’ve registered them previously you may  register on-line Here.  Be sure to have last year’s tag number available.
However we are open to in-person registrations.

For  your information:  Dogs who are six months old or older are required to  be licensed.  In order to register your dog they must have a current  rabies certificate.  At the time of registration you must also provide  proof if your dog has been altered (neutered/spayed). 

We would  like to use this opportunity to have you check your information in the  Name & Address section as well as the Phone, Dog Name, Breed, Color,  Birth Year and Sex columns to make sure we have accurate information.   (In the Sex column, N = Male-Neutered and S = Female-Spayed).  If any of  this information is incorrect, please make the change on the renewal  notice and return it with your payment for renewal if renewing by mail. 

You may reach us at townclerk@thompsonct.org or by calling 860-923-9440.

Original source can be found here.



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