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Board adopts lifetime dog-license option, raises kennel fee; public commenter urged county to retain animal-control revenue

5796797 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The Louisa County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 2 approved an amendment to county code chapter 14 that allows a $10 lifetime dog license, authorizes a kennel license fee up to $50 for up to 50 dogs, and removes a tag-content requirement in section 14-24.

County Attorney Smith presented an ordinance amending Louisa County Code Chapter 14 (Animals) at a public hearing on Sept. 2 that would create a lifetime dog license priced at $10, allow a kennel license up to $50 for up to 50 dogs and remove a requirement related to the dog-tag content in section 14-24. Smith said the changes were recommended by the county treasurer’s office to streamline licensing procedures and could save compliant…

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