All dogs must be licensed in the State of Connecticut when they are 6 months old and then - southing 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Owner’s Name, Street Address, and Mailing Address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for proper processing.
  3. Fill in your Phone Number and E-mail address. This will help the Town Clerk's Office contact you if needed.
  4. Provide details about your dog: enter the Dog’s Name, Breed, Color(s), and Birth Year. Select whether your dog is Male or Female.
  5. Indicate if your dog is Spayed or Neutered by checking the appropriate box. Include your Veterinarian's name for reference.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Remember to include a rabies vaccination certificate and any spaying/neutering certificates if applicable.
  7. Choose to mail the completed form along with payment to the Town Clerk or fax it to (860) 276-6229. If paying online, follow the provided link for credit card payments.

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CGS 53-247(a) prohibits people from overdriving, overloading, overworking, torturing, depriving of sustenance, mutilating, cruelly beating or killing, or unjustifiably injuring any animal.
Owning or harboring a dog that is a nuisance is an infraction punishable by a fine of $60. Subsequent offenses are punishable by a fine of up to $100 and up to 30 days in prison and the court may require restraint or disposal of the dog as it deems necessary.
You can report it to your local animal control and let them investigate. It might help to have pictures. Leaving an animal outside in extreme weather can definitely count as neglect and could get the animal removed from the owners. Theres nothing malicious about reporting them if everything you said is true.
All dogs 6 months or older are required to be licensed every year in June. We license dogs all year long, so dont wait, you could be fined. Show proof of current rabies vaccine and if your dog has been altered, spayed or neutered, and pay the fee. Its $8.00 for altered dogs and $19.00 if they are not.
No statewide laws in Connecticut require dog owners to keep their dogs on leashes. Instead, the state has an anti-roaming law. Under this law, no dog owner can let their pet roam at large on either public property or another persons private property.

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Legal Issues: Unlicensed pets can lead to legal repercussions, including potential citations from animal control officers. Increased Risk of Impoundment: If your unlicensed pet is found roaming, animal control may impound them, leading to additional fees for reclaiming the animal.
All dogs over six months must be licensed. All dogs must be licensed by the 30th of June of each year. A one dollar fee will be charged for each month late. All dogs must have a current rabies vaccination.

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