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Pet Licensing Door-To-Door Campaign Happening In King County

Don't fret if you hear a knock on your door, it might be someone from King County reminding you to license your pet.

Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) reps are knocking on doors for a pet licensing campaign.
Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) reps are knocking on doors for a pet licensing campaign. (Shutterstock)

ENUMCLAW, WA - Representatives form Regional Animal Services of King County are going door-to-door in Enumclaw and other local cities right now for a pet licensing awareness campaign.

During the campaign, RASKC representatives will remind pet owners about the benefits of getting pets licensed - and also that it's required by law. The $30 licensing fee (it varies by age and whether a pet has been spayed or neutered) supports RASKC, and it also helps lost pets get home more quickly.

It's also a deal compared to a fine: $125 for altered pets, $250 for un-altered dogs and cats.

In addition to Enumclaw, the campaign is being carried out in Maple Valley, Covington, Mercer Island, Bellevue, and all unincorporated areas south of I-90.

You can license your pet online here.

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