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Rabies Vaccination Clinics
2008
Selma City Hall
Parking Lot
January 26, 2008
1:00PM—4:00PM
February 23, 2008
1:00PM—4:00PM
Mach 15, 2008
10:00AM—3:00PM

WHY SPAY OR NEUTER?
By
spaying or neutering your pet, you are helping to reduce the population of
unwanted and unloved animals. Starvation, illness and or death can
easily be prevented with this simple and inexpensive operation. So be
kind to your animals and speak with your local veterinarian.
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Dog
licenses are required in the City of Selma for all dogs over the age of four
(4) months, and are to be renewed on an annual basis. The City of
Selma, and the State of California, require a one (1) year vaccination be
obtained as soon as a dog has reached the age of four (4) months and a three
(3) year vaccination for any dog over the age on one (1) year.
Licenses are not required for cats in the City of Selma.
All
licenses expire on December 31st of each year. They become delinquent
if not renewed by March 31st. at which time a 50% penalty is applied.
LICENSE FEE SCHEDULE
Unaltered
$20.00 per Year
Altered (spayed
or neutered) $10.00 per year
SENIORS CITIZENS - AGE 62 AND OVER
50% DISCOUNT
Senior
Unaltered
$10.00 per Year
Senior
Altered
$ 5.00 per year
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1.
I have just moved here from another city and my dog was licensed there.
Is that license valid?
No, each locality
has different rules & regulations, therefore, a new license must be obtained
for the City of Selma.
2.
My dog is missing and I don't know where to go to locate it.
You should phone the
Selma Police Department (559-896-2525) to report your lost dog. They
have a listing of all dogs in the City that are licensed, so if the dog is
found the owners can be contacted.
3.
The date is August 1st. My dog is eight (8) months old, it has just
had it's rabies shots that the vet says is good for one (1) year. Must
my dog be vaccinated before I renew its license next January?
The City of Selma
issues dog licenses on an annual basis, January 1 thru December 31 of each
year. According to the California State Health & Safety Code,
Sec:121690(g) the license period shall not extend beyond the remaining
period of validity for the current rabies vaccination. So yes, since
the original vaccination was in August the dog would need to be vaccinated
again before the deadline of March 31 in order to have a valid license
through the end of the year.
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