Do you need to license a dog you adopted from the shelter?
I understand licensing / registering an animal can be expensive, but if you’re adopting, it sounds like you’re taking on the animal as a means to keep it from getting put down, and people portray it as an act of philanthropy almost. So it doesn’t sound like you’d be obligated to pay for the licensing. Also, what about the shots?
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I don’t know about it being expensive to get a dog licensed. My hometown in Texas charges $3 per dog and year for a dog license. New York seems to charge $8.50 per dog and year. Los Angeles charges $20 per dog and year. Doesn’t sound like a fortune considering the basic cost of dog ownership.
yes, you need to license it no matter where it comes from.
Look into the shelter first.
Some require it in the first few days. Others give 1-2 months. Some don’t even require it. Find a shelter and ask them. Registering them isn’t that expensive.
Of course you need to license an adopted dog and, if it is not up-to-date on it’s shots, those need to be done as well.
yes, no matter where you get the dog from it needs a license