SHIAWASSEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
2005 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY KENNEL LICENSE CHANGES
Starting in January of 2005, Shiawassee County has implemented new policies and fees for all kennels throughout the county.
Private kennels (5-10 dogs) will now be $10, with a $30 per year kennel inspection fee.
Commercial kennels (11-25 dogs) will be $25, with a $50 per year kennel inspection fee.
Each kennel throughout the county must have an officer respond to the kennel to conduct a kennel inspection prior to obtaining any kennel license. The officer will look at Rabies certificates on each kenneled dog and will be inspecting the kennel. The officer will issue a slip to the private or commercial kennel for compliance, which then can be taken to the Shiawassee County Treasurer to obtain the 2005 private or commercial kennel license and to pay the inspection fee.
I, Animal Control Officer Byles look forward to serving you throughout 2005. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 989-743-2406.
Sincerely,
Animal Control Officer Byles
Shiawassee County
Sheriff Jon Wilson
Shiawassee County
There were also instructions to veterinarians that they could no longer sell more than 4 licenses per address. Those people would have to contact animal control.
And
Instructions to the County Treasurer that he must have an ‘inspection slip’ before selling a kennel license.
2005 SHIAWASSEE COUNTY KENNEL LICENSE CHANGES
Starting in January of 2005, Shiawassee County has implemented new policies and fees for all kennels throughout the county.
Private kennels (5-10 dogs) will now be $10, with a $30 per year kennel inspection fee.
Commercial kennels (11-25 dogs) will be $25, with a $50 per year kennel inspection fee.
Each kennel throughout the county must have an officer respond to the kennel to conduct a kennel inspection prior to obtaining any kennel license. The officer will look at Rabies certificates on each kenneled dog and will be inspecting the kennel. The officer will issue a slip to the private or commercial kennel for compliance, which then can be taken to the Shiawassee County Treasurer to obtain the 2005 private or commercial kennel license and to pay the inspection fee.
I, Animal Control Officer Byles look forward to serving you throughout 2005. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 989-743-2406.
Sincerely,
Animal Control Officer Byles
Shiawassee County
Sheriff Jon Wilson
Shiawassee County
There were also instructions to veterinarians that they could no longer sell more than 4 licenses per address. Those people would have to contact animal control.
And
Instructions to the County Treasurer that he must have an ‘inspection slip’ before selling a kennel license.
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