Thursday, September 13, 2012

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Scruffy is officially a registered Orange County resident!

Soon after Scruffy completed his rabies shots and was neutered, we applied for pet licensing.  This is one of the things that is new to me since it is not a common practice in the Philippines.   

I thought of the reasons why pets need to be licensed, and animal census comes off the top of my head.  But, I was curious as to what other reasons there might be.  So, I did a little research and came across these two websites:  OC Animal Care and  foundanimals.org.

The OC Animal Care website is Orange County's official website that provides necessary information on animal care such as pet licensing, pet adoption, lost and found pets, etc.  It stated that pet licensing provides data to support investigation that helps prevent animal cruelty, neglect, abandonment, and dog bites, and it also indicates dog ownership.  

You can choose to license your pets online or by mailing the application form to OC Animal Care Department.  Since we got Scruffy's application form from the Orange Pet Care Center, we just decided to mail the form and payment to the department.  When applying for your pet's license, you need to send a copy of certificate or proof that your pet has completed its rabies vaccination.  Your vet can provide this copy for you.  The licensing fee depends on your pet's age and whether your pet has been neutered or spayed.  For a complete licensing fee schedule, please visit the website.

Since Scruffy was only five months old and was already neutered when we applied, the licensing fee was only twenty four dollars.  We received a dog tag that has Scruffy's permanent identification number engraved on it.  The license needs to be renewed every year.

The foundanimals.org on the other hand, is a privately funded animal foundation in Los Angeles that aims to find alternatives to stop animal euthanasia.  The website provides a more detailed explanation and benefits of pet licensing, and answers questions such as what are the consequences of not licensing your pets, do pets with microchip still need to be licensed, etc.

Scruffy looks more handsome with his new dog collar and tag, and does not look like a stray dog anymore!         

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