NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Rabies Vaccination required. The owner of a dog shall have the dog
vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian at no later than 5 months of age
and re-vaccinated within one year after the initial vaccination. If the
owner obtains the dog or brings the dog into this state after the dog has
reached 5 months of age, the owner shall have the dog vaccinated against
rabies within 30 days after the dog is obtained or brought into the state
unless the dog has been vaccinated as evidenced by a current certificate of
rabies vaccination from this state or another state. The owner of a dog
shall have the dog re-vaccinated against rabies by a veterinarian before the
date that the immunization expires as stated on the certificate of
vaccination or, if no date is specified, within 3 years after the previous
vaccination. [Wis. Statutes 95.21 (2)(a)]
A
city, village or town may impose a rabies control program with more
restrictive provisions. [Wis. Statutes 95.21 (9)(a)]
An owner who fails to have a dog vaccinated against rabies as required may
be required to forfeit not less than $50 nor more than $100. [Wis. Statutes
95.21 (10)(a)]
Dog licenses. The owner of a dog more than 5 months of age on January
1 of any year, or 5 months of age within the license year, shall annually,
or on or before the date the dog becomes 5 months of age, pay the dog
license tax and obtain a license. The minimum dog license tax is $3.00 for a
neutered male dog or spayed female dog, upon presentation of evidence that
the dog is neutered or spayed, and $8.00 for an unaltered male or female
dog, or one half of these amounts if the dog became 5 months of age after
July 1 of the license year. The governing body of any town, village or city
may raise the minimum dog license tax on dogs within its jurisdiction. Late
fees may be assessed after April 1st. [Wis. Statutes 174.05]
This notice published pursuant to Wis. Statutes 174.052.
Cindy Campbell
St. Croix County Clerk