Leamington dog owners are being urged to get their pets licensed in order to help reduce the number of stray and abandoned dogs in the area.
The Royal Borough of Leamington Spa has launched a campaign to encourage dog owners to get their pets licensed. The campaign is part of a wider effort to reduce the number of stray and abandoned dogs in the area.
The council is offering discounted licenses for those who register their dogs before the end of the year. The license costs just £10 and is valid for one year.
The council is also offering free microchipping for all dogs registered before the end of the year. Microchipping is a safe and permanent way to identify a dog and can help reunite lost pets with their owners.
The council is also encouraging dog owners to ensure their pets are kept under control at all times. This includes keeping them on a lead in public places and ensuring they are not allowed to roam freely.
The council is also offering free dog training classes for those who register their pets before the end of the year. The classes are designed to help owners understand their pet’s behaviour and how to train them effectively.
The council is hoping that by encouraging dog owners to get their pets licensed and microchipped, they can reduce the number of stray and abandoned dogs in the area.
It is also hoped that the campaign will help to raise awareness of responsible dog ownership and encourage more people to get their pets licensed.
So if you’re a dog owner in Leamington, make sure you get your pet licensed and microchipped before the end of the year. It’s a small step that could make a big difference.