Save on Dog Licences: Act Fast!
The start of the new year is a great time for Central Okanagan pet owners to ensure their furry friends are licensed. Residents can reap substantial savings by renewing or purchasing their 2026 dog licences before February 28. This early action not only helps owners avoid the higher fees coming in March, but it also promotes responsible dog ownership.
Understanding the Licensing Fees
For those with spayed or neutered dogs, the renewal fee stands at just $20 until the end of February. If your dog is unaltered, the fee is $60. Starting March 1, these fees will rise to $40 for spayed or neutered dogs and $80 for those that are not. By handling this task early, you can bookend your dog's year with savings while ensuring compliance with the Responsible Dog Ownership Bylaw, which mandates that all dogs over three months old be licensed.
The Importance of Licensing
Dog licensing goes beyond just local laws; it provides safety for both pets and communities. Licensed dogs are easier to identify and can be returned home if lost. This program also supports community efforts by reducing incidents with unlicensed dogs, fostering a safer neighborhood atmosphere for all residents.
Connection to Local Businesses
Licensed dog owners can also take advantage of special discounts and services through local businesses via the Dog Licence Reward Program, which adds even more value to keeping your pet licensed. Participating in this program can save you money on various services and products, making it easier to keep your furry companions happy and healthy.
Community Spotlight: Rising Popularity of Local Pets
In 2025, the most popular dog names in the Central Okanagan were Charlie, Luna, and Daisy, mirroring trends from previous years. This highlights a growing community that values pets as integral family members.
Where to Renew Your Dog Licence
Renewing or obtaining a dog licence is simple. Residents can visit rdco.com/dogs to manager licenses online, or they can drop by the RDCO office located at 1450 KLO Road. Additionally, municipal offices in Kelowna, West Kelowna, Lake Country, and Peachland will also facilitate the process. New residents can transfer their valid dog licence from another local government for free, promoting a smooth transition into the community.
Encouragement to Act
Time is of the essence! Renew or purchase your dog licence before the February deadline to ensure you’re making the most of these savings while supporting a community initiative aimed at ensuring the wellbeing of pets and owners alike.
For more details on dog licensing in Central Okanagan, visit the RDCO’s dog licensing page. Ensure your dog’s safety and save some money in the process!
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