What should I get a dog certificate if I am forbidden to keep dogs?
With the continuous acceleration of urbanization, cities have become increasingly strict in managing indoor dog raising, and many cities have begun to implement policies that prohibit dog raising. Dogs with dog certificates can successfully pass the corresponding management procedures to avoid being caught for raising dogs without a license and bring unnecessary trouble to dog owners without a dog certificate.
Next, let's take a look at the things you need to pay attention to when applying for a dog certificate. First of all, the registered reporter must be a legal identity over the age of 18 and must provide basic information such as valid identity authentication, dog breed, gender, age and color.
If the dog is an alien dog, a rabies vaccine is required to prove his health. In addition, you need to get a special dog tag for the dog, which records the dog's name, breed, dog certificate number, owner's name, home address and other information.
If you move or change the owner of the dog, you must change the information on the dog tag in time. Finally, let’s learn about the value of dog certificates.
First of all, for dog owners, holding a dog certificate can make raising dogs more standardized and also help enhance management and control of dogs. Secondly, for the community and the environment, holding a dog certificate can prevent idle dogs from running around and polluting the environment, and improve public health. In short, holding a dog certificate is a good social responsibility and an obligation that dog owners should bear.