Plano Ordinance Authorizing a Contract Agreement
Plano Ordinance Regulating the Keeping and Control of Dogs and Cats Providing for the Control and Suppression of Rabies
Plano Dog Control Ordinance
Plano Fence Ordinance
Plano Noise Ordinance
Appointment due to Vacancy - Resolution Form - Corporate Resolutions
Affidavit by Corporate Officer before a Notary Public
Quarterly Balance Sheet
Motion to Dismiss Traffic Citation
Listing Agreement With A Broker Or Realtor To Sell Commercial Property Or Real Estate - Exclusive Listing
Equity Share Agreement
Sample Letter for Acceptance of Job Offer - Applicant to Business - Reconfirmation of Agreements
Employee Authorship Certificate
Purchase Order for Invoice
Personal Care Service Agreement - Caregiver for Elderly or Disabled - Consent
Your dog needs to be vaccinated against rabies and other common diseases. It's the law to keep our furry friends healthy!
Most parks in Plano welcome dogs, but you’ll want to check for specific rules at each park, like needing a leash!
If your dog barks a lot and bothers the neighbors, it could lead to a complaint, so keep that barking in check!
Yes, you can have multiple dogs, but make sure you have enough space and can care for them properly!
If you spot a stray pooch, you should contact animal control. It’s best to get them help quickly!
Plano doesn’t have specific breed restrictions, but it's important to keep all dogs well-behaved and under control.
In Plano, dogs must be on a leash when they're out in public. It's just how we keep everyone safe and sound!