New Florence
Borough

119 Franklin Street
P.O. Box 272
New Florence PA 15944
724-235-2000
secretary1@nfborough.comcastbiz.net

New Florence
Borough

119 Franklin Street
P.O. Box 272
New Florence PA 15944
724-235-2000
secretary1@nfborough.comcastbiz.net

Dog Licenses

Introduction

Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement

The Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is responsible for ensuring the welfare of dogs and puppies in licensed kennels. The Bureau also regulates activities pertaining to dogs that are classified as dangerous, and oversees annual licensure and rabies vaccinations for dogs.

Our state dog wardens:

  • Enforce licensing and rabies laws
  • Seize and detain any dog viewed running at large without its owner
  • Investigate dog bites and establish and enforce quarantine of dogs
  • Enforce kennel licensing and regulations through at least two inspections each year of every licensed kennel
  • Maintain a registry of dogs declared dangerous by a magisterial district judge and perform dangerous dog inspections
  • Prosecute dog law violations in court
  • Provide educational services about dog ownership

Pennsylvania’s Rabies Law:

Ignoring Pennsylvania’s rabies vaccination law can be costly – in more ways than one.  Dogs and cats are exposed to the rabies virus through wild and stray animals, posing a threat to their health and yours.

  • Dogs and cats three months or older must have a current rabies vaccination
  • Owners of non-vaccinated pets may be fined up to $300 plus court costs
  • Licensed veterinarians can vaccinate dogs and provide a vaccination certificate
  • Dog wardens perform random checks to ensure rabies vaccinations are current

License Your Dog.  It’s the Law:

  • All dogs three months or older must be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year
  • Owners of non-licensed dogs can be cited with a maximum fine of $300 per dog plus court costs
  • Dog wardens randomly canvass neighborhoods to ensure all dogs are licensed, violators may be fined
  • If your dog gets lost, a current license is the fastest way to get your dog back home
  • Licensing fees help the millions of dogs in Pennsylvania by funding the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement
  • Purchase a license from your local county treasurer or issuing agent
  • An annual license is $8.50 and a lifetime license is $51.50, if your dog is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.50 and lifetime is $31.50, discounts are available to older adults and people with disabilities

Pennsylvania’s Dog Laws:

  • If your dog is not licensed, you may be fined up to $300 per dog. Get a license at your county treasurer’s office.
  • Your dog must be under control and supervised at all times. You are responsible for any damages caused by your dog on someone else’s property.
  • It is illegal to mistreat or abuse animals. Report suspected abuse to your local humane organization or police.
  • Purposely poisoning a dog, whether it is yours or someone else’s, is illegal.
  • You may not abandon or attempt to abandon any dog. You could be fined $1,000 plus court costs.
  • Puppies under eight weeks old cannot be bartered, traded, sold, or transferred.
  • You must have a kennel license if you keep, sell, transfer, adopt or foster at least 26 dogs in a calendar year.
  • If your dog attacks or kills a human or domestic animal without provocation, it may be considered dangerous. You may face extensive fines and restrictions.

Westmoreland County Contact

The Westmoreland County website has more information about licensing dogs at Dog License  The information listed on the Dog License page includes how to purchase a dog license online.  Telephone numbers for the /Westmoreland County Treasurer’s Office Licensing Division are (724) 830-3195, (724) 830-3172, and (724) 830-3173 if you need to give them a call.

PA Department of Agriculture Contact

For information from a state representative on dog licensing you can contact the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement. The contact information for the individual covering our area of the state is listed below (current as of January 2022).

Thomas Wharry |Supervisor
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement
226 Donohoe Road, Suite 101
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone (412) 973-2539 / Phone (724) 832-1073
Fax: (724) 832-1013

agriculture.pa.gov
licenseyourdogPA.com
twharry@pa.gov

 

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