It is required that all dogs over 3 months of age be licensed. You will need proof of current rabies vaccination before licensing your dog. You need to provide: A Vaccination certificate signed by a licensed Veterinarian containing the following.
It's the law. In Maricopa County, all dogs three months and older must be licensed.
Dogs must be enclosed in the owner's property or secured in some way so that they cannot escape. When off property, they must be on an up to six-foot leash. Any dog that is not present on the owner's property should wear a harness or a collar with a license attached.
Licensing your dog in Arizona is legally required Owners must apply for an application within 15 days of vaccination. Failure to do so is a class 2 misdemeanor, resulting in the owner paying a penalty if caught. Fees for the license depends on where you reside.
It's the law. In Maricopa County, all dogs over three months of age are required by law to be licensed and vaccinated against rabies.
To make downsizing easier, there are a few skills to teach your dog to make the transition easier for both of you. Prepare Your Dog for a New Environment. Keep Your Dog Quiet. Provide Exercise. Manage Potty Breaks. Politely Share Space With Other People and Dogs.
10 helpful tips to keep your dog happy in an apartment. Make sure your dog is exercising enough. Consider a dog walker or doggy daycare. Build a “safe space” for your pet. Invest in interactive toys and long-lasting toys. Find the right apartment! ... Make sure your pet gets to socialise frequently.
If you are starting on the home page (.Pets.Maricopa), select the “Dog Licenses” tab from the Common Requests heading to be directed to the “License Your Dog” webpage as shown below.
Licensing penalties: Late fees accrue every 30 days at a rate of $3 a month for an altered dog and $6 a month for an unaltered dog. Unaltered/intact dogs under 1 year of age are charged $55 for their initial licensing, and once altered, they will be eligible for the $22 renewal rate the following year.