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Dog Licenses
Do you love your dog? Then license your dog! Thousands of pets find their way into
MCACC Centers each year without any form of identification. Unfortunately, without
identification, we are unable to reunite them with their families. Purchasing a
dog license will ensure that your special companion can be returned home quickly
and safely.
The law requires that all dogs over the age of three months have a license and rabies
vaccination. Animal Care & Control licenses dogs in all unincorporated areas
in Maricopa County and all other municipalities within Maricopa County with the
exception of Fountain Hills and Native American reservations.
A license is more than just a requirement. It is a benefit to you and your dog.
- Found dogs with a license can be reunited quickly with their owner.
- Your lost dog gets a free ride home. MCACC staff will attempt to bring your dog
home to you immediately, skipping a trip to our center.
- If your dog does get lost, he or she will get a longer care period at one of our
Centers. We will exhaust every option we have to contact you using the information
in our database, as well as provide this information to Pets 911.
- If your dog bites someone, he/she may be eligible for home quarantine instead of
quarantine in our facility or a veterinary hospital.
- License fees support the operations and care of the animals in our facilities, return
of over 6,500 pets to their homes, and adoption of more than 20,000 homeless pets
to new families every year.
All dogs need to be licensed so they have identification in case they get out or
become lost, and it's the law. Even indoor-only dogs confined to fenced yards get
loose. The State of Arizona does not require cats to be licensed. It is a good idea
to get your cat an id tag. A lost cat with an id tag has a better chance of being
returned to her owner.
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