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Preserving the Legacy of 2000-2003
Animal Control |
Dog Licenses
Licenses are required for all dogs over the age
of seven months. In order obtain a license, a rabies vaccination MUST cover
the full year for which the license is issued. Licenses may be
obtained at Town Hall and must be renewed every January.
You may view and print a Dog License Application here.
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Spayed/Neutered |
Not Spayed/Neutered |
| Before January 31 |
$8.20 |
$11.20 |
| After February 1 |
$13.20 |
$16.20 |
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Rabies Vaccination
Rabies vaccination of dogs is required by state law,
and the vaccination of cats is encouraged. A free rabies clinic for
the inoculation of dogs and cats is provided by the Board of Health.
In order to obtain a dog license every January, a rabies vaccination
must cover the full year for which the license is issued.
A Rabies Clinic will be held November 2, 2002 from
10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon at the Public Works Garage on Warren Street
in Stirling. The shots are free, but you must show
a current dog license. If your dog is not currently licensed, you may
purchase a license (for the remainder of the year) at the clinic. See rates at the top of
this page.
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Animal Bites and Rabies Control
Animal bites are investigated by the
Health Officer. He enforces the State Laws for
quarantine and lab testing of the animal, and advises on treatment.
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| Dog Census
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Leash Law
Under the Township's Dog Control Ordinance,
no person shall permit a dog to run at large. The Ordinance also requires you
to clean up after your dog. The Police will issue a summons,
which carries a fine of up to $50.00 (plus Court costs).
Stray Dogs
The township contracts with
Associated Humane Societies of Newark for animal control.
Call 9-1-1 for assistance.
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| Wild Animals, Deer, Bears and other Pests
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| Dead Animals
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| Injured Hawks or other large birds
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Spraying along the Passaic
River. June 8, 2001. |
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Mosquitos
Some of the lower-lying areas of the Township are
vulnerable to mosquitos. The Morris County Mosquito
Extermination Commission inspects and treats these areas regularly.
If you suspect that there is a mosquito problem developing, contact
them directly at 973-538-3200.
West Nile Virus
Dead Crows, Hawks, Falcons, etc.
As of October 25, 2001, the State of New Jersey is no longer testing dead crows
for West Nile Virus. If you find a dead crow, you should bag it and put it out for
normal refuse collection, or bury it on your property.
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