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County Animal Control Offers Holiday Pet Safety Tips

With New Year’s Eve approaching, County Animal Control Services is offering pet safety tips for Hawai‘i Island pet owners.

Holiday Pet Safety Tips:

New Year / New Dog License:

With the new year approaching, dog owners will want to renew their dog’s license starting January 2, 2022. Dog licensing is being managed by the County Finance Department, Vehicle Registration and Licensing Division. Dog owners can download the dog license application on the County website, www.hawaiicounty.gov, under the Finance Department. The dog license is good for two years.

Dog owners can mail the form, including the owner’s name, mailing address, and dog’s microchip number, along with license fee, to the Department of Finance, Vehicle Registration and Licensing Division, 101 Pauahi St., Suite 5, Hilo, HI, 96720. Dog license applications are only being processed by mail. Dog license fees have not increased and remain $2.10 for sterilized dogs and $6.10 for unsterilized. Those with questions about dog licensing can call the Department of Finance at (808) 961-8413.

New Statewide Microchip Law

Act 5 goes into effect Jan. 1, 2022. It was passed during a 2021 Special Session of the legislature.

● Requires dog and cat owners to have microchip identification implanted in their dogs and cats, and to register the microchip number and the owner’s contact information with a microchip registration company. The national registry www.foundanimals.org is a good site to register your pet’s microchip.

● Requires animal organizations to implant a microchip in all stray dogs and cats in their custody that do not have microchip identification.

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