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Every dog owner must acquire a license. The dog needs to be six months old and rabies-vaccinated. When applying for a dog license, the owner must submit documentation from their veterinarian attesting to vaccinations, spaying, and neutering.
Rabies Vaccination Required The anti-rabies vaccine can only be legally administered by a licensed, practicing veterinarian. If the veterinarian issues a metal rabies tag, the rabies vaccination tag must be displayed on the dog or cats collar at all times, even if the animal is kept indoors.
At 12 weeks old, the kitten should also be vaccinated against rabies, which is mandated by Missouri State law. If your cat goes outside, a vaccination for feline leukemia should also be administered.
When you get your pet vaccinated for rabies, the veterinarians office will give you a registration certificate and tag. If you come to the Animal Care and Control office to register a pet, you will pay the fee and receive a registration certificate and tag during your visit.
Applicants seeking a license shall apply with Missouri Department of Agriculture. Applicant must be at least eighteen years of age, provide all information requested on the application form, and pay all fees. Licensed hobby or show breeders shall follow same requirements.
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The rabies vaccination certificate is formal proof that your dog has been vaccinated against rabies. As of March 1, 2023, the CDC Rabies Vaccination and Microchip Record [PDF 1 page] is the only rabies vaccination certificate that CDC will accept from dogs that were vaccinated outside of the United States.
(13) Hobby or show breeder, a noncommercial breeder who breeds dogs or cats with the primary purpose of exhibiting or showing dogs or cats, improving the breed or selling the dogs or cats, and having no more than ten intact females.
Legal requirements for immunizations may vary from one state /region to the next, but every state, at a minimum, requires a rabies vaccination for dogs. Both Kansas and Missouri require an annual rabies vaccination.

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