Pet License Fact Sheet
In order for you to get your pet licensed, it
must be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed
veterinarian using a USDA approved rabies
vaccine. Vaccination is the best way to prevent
this dreaded disease that still occurs among our
domestic friends.
Licensing your pet lets everyone know you are a
concerned pet owner.
Without a license tag securely attached to a
collar, your pet looks like a wandering stray. A
tagged animal provides owner information that
will greatly increase the
chances of you being reunited with your pet.
If a citizen finds an animal wearing a license
tag, they can call us at 595-3075 to find out
who owns the animal and how to contact them.
This can often eliminate the need for
the animal to be brought to the shelter.
If a licensed pet ever gets out and is injured,
attempts will be made to contact the owner
immediately. If these attempts
are unsuccessful, we will then attempt to
contact the veterinary clinic that issued the
license and transport the animal there
or to the emergency clinic for treatment.
When a licensed animal is brought to the
shelter, multiple attempts to contact the owner
will be made and the animal is typically held
longer than an unlicensed
animal. Also, you will pay a lower
redemption fee to get your pet back.
IT IS THE LAW. When you have your pet
licensed, you are complying with the Escambia
County Animal Control ordinance. The ordinance
was designed for the protection of both
citizens and their pets.
A license tag is your pet's ticket home...
If your pets get lost, they can't call
home or call a taxicab.
A license tag can literally mean the difference
in life and death for your pet.
So remember... love, license and leash
your pet!!!!