Langley BC Dog Licences

20399 Douglas Crescent, Langley, BC V3A 8T4, Canada (604) 514-2800
Visit Website Add Favorites Contact Business


city of langley

Notice to Dog Owners

Dog Licenses are payable January 31. Dog license renewal forms are mailed in December to owners of dogs on record and fees may be paid up on or before February 2, at lower rates. Dog license renewals can be paid for online

No person shall own, keep, harbour or have in his possession any more than two (2) dogs per residential unit.

Failure to obtain a dog licence is a contravention of City of Langley Animal Control Bylaw, 2006, No. 2622 and is subject to penalties as described in the bylaw.

Please be advised that all dogs over the age of six (6) months are required to be licenced.

Dog Licence Costs

Category Regular Regular
on or before
Feb. 2
Senior Senior
on or
before
Feb. 2
Male or Female $84.00 $64.00 $84.00 $32.00
Neutered or Spayed $42.00 $32.00 $42.00 $16.00
Dangerous Dog $420.00 $420.00 $420.00 $420.00
Aggressive Dog $210.00 $210.00 $210.00 $210.00
Working Dog used to assist the disabled $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00

Proof of spaying or neutering may be required.

Replacement licences are $10.00 each.

Payments may be made through the mail by cheque or in person, by cheque, cash or Interac at:

Finance Department, City Hall
20399 Douglas Crescent
Langley, BC
Telephone: (604) 514-2800

Dog licence renewals may be done on line using our Easy-Pay system

If you no longer have a dog, please notify City Hall at (604) 514-2800. All mail must be postmarked or received on January 31 to be processed at the lower rate.


Business phone number (604) 514-2800
Facebook Page Visit Link Here
Country Canada
State/Province British Columbia
distance: 39 Kilometers
Address 20399 Douglas Crescent, Langley, BC V3A 8T4, Canada
Category
Keywords  
Recent Blog Posts
  • Who is your Vet? Demystifying the facts!

    People are creatures of habit and we repeatedly do things that we have done in the past.  We drive the same route to and from work, we shop at the same stores, we buy gas at the same gas stations.  We are often on auto-pilot and don’t give a lot of thought to why we […]

  • Meet Dr. Katz at Petmapz!

    My name is Dr. Katz Piller and most of my clients refer to me as “Dr. Katz”. I have had meaningful relationships with various animals since I was a toddler and after losing one horse to severe colic and another to cancer. I made a commitment to studying veterinary medicine and to helping alleviate the […]

  • Why you should have your pet spayed or neutered

    The decision to spay or neuter your pet is an important one for pet owners. But it can be the single best decision you make for their long-term welfare. A USA Today (May 7, 2013) article cites that pets who live in the states with the highest rates of spaying/neutering also live the longest. According […]