If you haven’t licensed your dog yet, you only have a few more days to do so.
State law requires that all dogs six months of age or older be licensed in the municipality where their owners reside. Dog licenses for the year 2015 are available at your local town office; all dogs must be licensed before January 31 to avoid a $25 penalty. The fee for a spayed or neutered dog is $6 and $11 for an unaltered dog.
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