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Public health seeks higher fees for unaltered dog licenses and new breeding-permit application fee; board approves first hearing
5332556 · July 9, 2025
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Fresno County Public Health proposed higher fees for unaltered dog licenses and new fees for breeders at a July 8 hearing; the board approved the first hearing and set a second hearing for Aug. 5.
Fresno County Public Health on July 8 presented the first hearing on amendments to the county master fee schedule affecting animal licensing and proposed new fees for breeders.
David Lukini, public-health director, said the department seeks to align the annual unaltered-dog license with neighboring jurisdictions by increasing it to $78 per dog per year, a 100% increase from…
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