Dog Licensing Clinic Offered at Sugarloaf Park on Wednesday Evening

August 31, 2009 by Catherine Sandstrom  
Filed under Current News, General, Government

dogleather-thumbIf your dog needs a license, the San Bernardino County Animal Care and Control Program is making it easy, by offering both licenses and rabies vaccinations here in the Big Bear Valley on Wednesday evening from 6 to 7pm. Dog licenses will be available at the Sugarloaf Park, on Maple and Baldwin Lanes; dog licenses are $15 for altered dogs, $9 for altered dogs belonging to seniors, and $96 per license for all unaltered dogs. Licenses can be paid for by cash, check or credit card, though, if getting a rabies vaccination for your pet, these cost $6, cash only. The County Animal Care Program notes that vaccinations will only be given to dogs on leashes strong enough to hold them; for everyone’s safety, all dogs must be on a leash, and cats must be brought in a pet carrier. For more information on Wednesday’s dog licensing clinic at Sugarloaf Park, contact the County’s Animal Care Program at 800/472-5609. If unable to make the September 2 licensing clinic, another one will be offered in Big Bear Lake, at Meadow Park, on Thursday, September 24.

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About Catherine Sandstrom
After graduating from BBHS, Catherine moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University. In her 20 years off the mountain, most recently in Manhattan Beach, Catherine's career has included publishing, broadcasting, public relations and public education; she served as KBHR's News Director from April 2007 to July 2010.