Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: KeithC]
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01/23/25 04:06 PM
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In Ohio, they can fine you up to $250.00 for each unregistered dog over 12 weeks old, plus charge you court costs. If you don't buy the dog tags by January 31st, they charge you twice the normal fee, which varies by county. Dog wardens can inspect any dogs they see for dog tags.
Keith Guess the 4th amendment doesn't apply there? Will they ask to enter a house to inspect a dog? Go in a fenced back yard?
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/23/25 07:18 PM
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in tact Females are more likely to get out and get pregnant and lead excess dogs
females in heat can make the entire neighbor hood of male dogs go nuts
in tact males are more likely to be involved in aggressive attacks as well as territorial and dominance behaviors. so says the insurance industry
if your taking bets on what dog bites harder , shakes harder and causes more damage , unaltered males take the win
you are also a lot more likely to have back yard breeding operations with in tact dogs
basically they expect to have more issues with in tact dogs and they seek to offset that with additional tax , a tax they figure will be offset if you are actually in need of them being in-tact for responsible breeding
when you figure a loaded hour of police officer time is around 120 dollars in a small town , probably more like 150+ in a larger city so if 1 in 10 dogs takes an hour of time over the year they have it paid for theoretically.
check to see if there is an exemption because your dog us under a year of age most have them for under a year.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Kre]
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01/23/25 09:08 PM
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KeithC
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In Ohio, they can fine you up to $250.00 for each unregistered dog over 12 weeks old, plus charge you court costs. If you don't buy the dog tags by January 31st, they charge you twice the normal fee, which varies by county. Dog wardens can inspect any dogs they see for dog tags.
Keith You have "dog wardens"? Unbelievable. Every county in Ohio has at least one dog warden, who is under the Sheriff's department of that county and the county commissioners. Many more populated counties and some that aren't, have deputy dog wardens as well. They have to get a search warrant to enter homes, if they can't get owner's permission, but can enter properties, if they can see or hear dogs that don't appear to be licensed, mostly going off of license records. Keith
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: cable guy]
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01/23/25 09:49 PM
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In PA, I believe if you microchip your dog, you don’t have to buy a dog license You still have to buy one but you can buy a lifetime license. Don’t have to renew it. Permanent identification in the form of a microchip or a tattoo (which nobody does anymore) is required
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/23/25 10:03 PM
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I didn't know that. It doesn't say anything about needing a microchip for a lifetime dog license on the county website.
I looked it up though and you are correct Smasho.
Eh...wot?
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/23/25 10:15 PM
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Like alot of bs from government.......you get monetary punished into submission
The Vink for chief moderator....night shift ...11pm- 5am best coast time zone.....Free Marty
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/24/25 02:36 AM
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I'm sure you've all seen the cartoons with a dog catcher . In Ohio we have to have dog licenses , but not for cats! Funny years ago in the 1950's we had packs of wild dogs killing sheep and other live stock. Farmers got together much like the old fox hunts , and hunted them down. IMHO A license is a way to control the dog population , you can have as many as you want, but with a license they can track a dog killing livestock. Cats are a huge problem, people DON'T GET THEM FIXED, and let them run outside without caring if they wind up having a batch of kittens. Next thing you know there's feral cats everywhere. The bleeding hearts stopped euthanasia in our county. So the county can't euthanize any pet animals. GODDARDS LAW! So if you have stray cat problems, you can only take them to one of 3 three no kill shelters in the county. Problem is, there's no room for any more cats! It's a felony to kill companion animals here. So what do you do with all the feral cats? The bleeding hearts came up with TNR, means trap neuter and release back where it was caught. Problem with that is , people that have those unfixed pets, don't want the extra kittens, and see one of the TNR colonies , and dump them there. Ignorant ill responsible people cause more problems for everyone. There's even times boxes of puppies are just dumped along a road. IMHO That's the reason for licenses. I caught 23 feral cats 15 years ago in a week. Used to be the Amish , or farmers wanted a few for their barns. NOT ANYMORE , no one wants them. It's all part of the insane animal rights zealots agenda. IMHO a license should be required for cats also. TOO much government , funny it's the government that caused ill responsible people by taking away the right to discipline their children. Pure lack of respect about everything. I'm sick and tired of everything smelling like cat (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) , and finding their crap in my gardens! I guess it all depends on where you live. I know HOA's fine people for feeding cats outside around here now! I love that idea! Cats should be under the same laws as dogs! All because people won't take responsibility for their pets .
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/24/25 02:37 AM
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One more thing that the bleeding hearts are asking for. Money from dog licenses to help care for their cats!
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/24/25 04:02 AM
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Pennsylvania requires dog licenses to help keep dogs safe and to help owners recover lost dogs. Dog license fees fund the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, which protects dogs and the public.
I got myself a seniors' GPS. Not only does it tell me how to get to my destination, it tells me why I wanted to go there.
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Re: My Dog license Rant
[Re: Macthediver]
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01/24/25 09:57 AM
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cats don't need a license , for a reason
no license = zero protection under the law
of your dog is chasing a deer in WI only the warden can shoot it
your cat takes a step off your property it is just another invasive species
dogs in the act of harassing or harming live stock may be shot , but they have to be actively at it
we do not have dog wardens in WI However Every county Sherriff has a Humane officer , a deputy that takes additional training in animal welfare and animal laws. So that they can make initial assessments and file warrants before bringing in the vet for further assessment. counties may be able to share a humane officer we share other training officers and such on part time basis.
if there is too much cat feces and the stink is real , then that property can be abated under other ordinance properties not zoned for agriculture and thus livestock may not have noxious odors from feces extending beyond the property boundary. it is a pain , had to do that with a property here recently.
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 01/24/25 10:01 AM.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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