King County plans door-to-door campaign about pet licensing

Working with partner cities, staff from Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) will be going door to door on weekends starting April 2 to inform residents about the benefits of pet licensing and ensure that pets are properly licensed.

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  • Monday, March 21, 2016 5:04pm
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Regional Animal Services of King County will start a door-to-door campaign on April 2 to inform residents about pet licensing requirements.

Regional Animal Services of King County will start a door-to-door campaign on April 2 to inform residents about pet licensing requirements.

Working with partner cities, staff from Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) will be going door to door on weekends starting April 2 to inform residents about the benefits of pet licensing and ensure that pets are properly licensed.

All cats and dogs eight weeks or older in the RASKC service area, including Kent, are required to be licensed with King County.

Pet licensing representatives will visit neighborhoods in the following areas through October: Bellevue, Covington, Enumclaw, Kenmore, Kent, Kirkland, Maple Valley, Newcastle and unincorporated areas of south King County.

If a representative finds an unlicensed pet, they will not issue a citation. Instead, they will provide a free temporary license, which provides pet owners time to purchase a permanent license.

King County pet licensing representatives are easily recognized by their King County ID badges, RASKC logo shirts or jackets, business cards, and pet licensing documents. As King County employees, they follow strict guidelines regarding professional conduct. Staff will not peer in windows or over fences looking for pets.

Pet licenses protect pets and help sustain vital animal care and control services, such as:

• Reuniting owners with their lost pets, including providing licensed pets a free ride home

• Adopting pets by supporting care at both of King County’s pet adoption centers

• Responding to reports of dangerous or nuisance animals

• Investigating and prosecuting cases of animal cruelty or neglect.

To purchase a King County pet license, see a list of licensing partner locations, or get more information about pet licensing, visit kingcounty.gov/LicenseMyPet or call 206-296-2712.


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