Dog Licences
In order to obtain a dog licence, you must be over 16 years of age. It is an offence for you to keep a dog unless you have a licence. All dogs over four months must have a licence. Puppies under four months who are still with their mothers don't require licences but once they leave their mothers they must have a licence. Your dog must be accompanied by and be under your effective control or the control of another responsible person if it is outside your home or premises or the home or premises of the person in charge of it. You can be requested by a dog warden to produce evidence of your dog licence and failure to do so can result in an on-the-spot fine. Failure to pay this fine within a specified period can result in prosecution by your local authority. Licences are not required for dogs in the possession of the County Council, the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Gardai, blind persons' guide-dogs, and any dog imported into the State for less than 30 days.
Dog licences are issued by your post office or your local authority. The revenue from dog licences finances the operation of dog control services in local areas throughout the country.
Yes - especially when that's precisely what OASIS says as per my post above.RainyDay said:Perhaps it covers the costs of the dog warden service?
The revenue from dog licences finances the operation of dog control services in local areas throughout the country.
If there are strange smells and barking noises coming from the filing cabinet, then yes, the doggy probably is in there.I bought a license for our dog 7 years ago, but haven't a clue where it is! in the filing cabinet somewhere...
Is it not like a tv licence once you buy one you are in the net and they send you a reminder when your licence expires.If there are strange smells and barking noises coming from the filing cabinet, then yes, the doggy probably is in there.
Is it not like a tv licence once you buy one you are in the net and they send you a reminder when your licence expires.
My daughter got a demand for a tv licence in the post. She lives with me and I have a licence for the tv that we both watch. She phoned them up about it and they refused to say where they got her name and address. She finaly got them to state that she didnt need a tv licence because she was living at her home address which allready had a tv licence. What a waste of time and money.
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