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What information do you need to apply for a dog license?

To apply for a dog license, you should go to the street office and the local health management department.

The process is as follows:

1, you should bring your ID card and dog to the local city street office to apply for registration and fill in the dog registration form;

2, the neighborhood committee signed an opinion, signed a dog responsibility book;

3. After breeding, health examination, rabies vaccine injection and chip implantation by the health management department, the dog immunization certificate was obtained;

4. Bring my ID card and the above information to the Comprehensive Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau for dog registration certificate.

To apply for a dog license, you should go to the street office and the local health management department. How to apply for a dog license:

1. Go to the dog license office where each district is located and get a copy (dog license information list). The form needs to fill in the information of the dog owner, district, county, street, police station, postal code, gender and date of birth.

2. After filling out the information form, you will also receive a form. This form needs to be stamped with two chapters, one is the chapter of the neighborhood Committee and the other is the chapter of the police station.

3. Pay relevant fees after examination and approval by the public security department.

4. Carry the payment voucher and return to the local animal health supervision office to identify the dog.

5. Vaccinate the dog.

6. After receiving the notice, bring the relevant documents to the designated place to receive the dog registration certificate and dog license.

To sum up, the dog tag is equivalent to the dog's ID card, and the owner's name, telephone number, address, dog breed, male and female, coat color, immunity, dog photo and dog tag number will be written on the dog tag.

At the same time, keeping pets should pay attention not to disturb the normal life of others and not to infringe on the life safety of others.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law

Seventy-fifth animals, interfere with the normal life of others, given a warning; Those who fail to correct after warning, or allow animals to intimidate others, shall be fined from 200 yuan to 500 yuan.

Whoever drives away animals to harm others shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 43 of this Law.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 286

Owners shall abide by laws, regulations and management regulations, and relevant behaviors shall meet the requirements of saving resources and protecting the ecological environment. For property service enterprises or other managers to implement emergency measures and other management measures implemented by the government according to law, the owners shall cooperate with them according to law.

The owners' assembly or the owners' committee has the right to ask the perpetrator to stop the infringement, remove the obstruction, eliminate the danger, restore to the original state and compensate for the loss of any act that damages the legitimate rights and interests of others, such as dumping garbage at will, discharging pollutants or noise, raising animals illegally, building illegally, occupying passages illegally, refusing to pay property fees.

If the owners or other actors refuse to perform relevant obligations, the parties concerned may report or complain to the relevant administrative departments, which shall deal with them according to law.

Article 1245

If the raised animals cause damage to others, the animal keeper or manager shall bear the tort liability; However, if it can be proved that the damage was caused by the intentional or gross negligence of the infringed party, the liability may not be assumed or mitigated.

Article 1246

In violation of management regulations, animal breeders or managers who fail to take safety measures for animals and cause damage to others shall bear tort liability; However, it can be proved that the damage was intentionally caused by the infringer, which can reduce the responsibility.

Article 1247

If dangerous animals such as dogs that are prohibited from being kept cause damage to others, the animal keeper or manager shall bear the tort liability.