Politics & Government
City Clerk Reminder: June Is Dog Licensing Month In Milford
All dogs over the age of six months must be licensed by June 30.
Press release from the City of Milford:
June 3, 2021
Milford City Clerk Karen Fortunati is reminding residents that June is dog licensing month. All dogs over the age of six months must be licensed. A late penalty of $1.00 per month begins on July 1, 2021.
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To obtain a license, dog owners must submit a completed application, proof of current rabies vaccination, proof of spay or neuter if appropriate and payment. The fees are $8.00 for a spayed female or neutered male and $19.00 for a non-spayed female or non-neutered male.
To get an application or submit the application online, go to the City Clerk’s website at www.ci.milford.ct.us/city-clerk/pages/dog-licenses.
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Residents are advised to reach out to the City Clerk’s Office at 203-783-3210 or email Karen Fortunati at kfortunati@milfordct.gov with any questions.
The following dog health care and service providers have dog license applications available: Animal Clinic of Milford, 100 Gulf Street; Baybrook Animal Hospital, 56 Quirk Road; Companion Animal Hospital of Milford, 100 Lansdale Avenue; The Groom Room, 801 Boston Post Road; Milford Animal Hospital, 256 Cherry Street; Milford Veterinary Clinic, 525 Boston Post Road; Pond Point Animal Hospital, 632 New Haven Avenue; Shoreline Pet Grooming, 365 New Haven Avenue; Silver Sands Veterinary Center, 17 Seeman’s Lane; Snowflake Pet Center, 1 Rowe Avenue and Milford Canine Center, 664 East Broadway.
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