Nearly 3,000 dogs believed to be without a licence in the Central Okanagan

| July 22, 2019 in Pet Friendly

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If your dog is unlicensed, it could cost you $300.

The Regional District of Central Okanagan says there are 2,968 dogs in the region who were licensed in 2018, but not this year.

While some of those dogs may have passed away or gone missing, many of them are from dog owners that have failed to renew their pet’s licence.

As a result, the RDCO will be conducting a dog audit over the coming weeks.

“Bylaw enforcement staff will begin contacting owners to determine the status of the dog so that we can update our records,” said Bruce Smith, RDCO communications officer.

Smith says the number of people licensing their dogs has improved over recent years, with just 30% of dogs that come into the pound being unlicensed.

That figure used to be as high as 75%, he explained.

"There are approximately 20,000 licensed dogs in the Central Okanagan and we thank those owners for being responsible and embracing the need for a licence,” said Smith.

If you’re caught with an unlicensed dog, you’ll be issued a $300 and Smith says there’s a zero tolerance policy in place.

You can get your dog licence through the My Dog Matters app or in person at any RDCO office.

Here are some of the benefits of having your dog licensed:

A license tag on a dog makes it easy for staff to reunite lost and ‘at large’ dogs;

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