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Dog Tags Sold in your local communities:
December 1, 2023 4-6 pm Little Red Mill – Belle Center
December 2, 2023 9-12 pm Thoman's – West Liberty
December 5, 2023 9 am-12 pm Rite Aid – Russells Point
December 8, 2023 4-6 pm Richwood Bank – Huntsville
December 15, 2023 4-6 pm Field's Grocery – West Mansfield
December 16, 2023 9 am-12 pm Community Market – Lakeview
December 22, 2023 9 am-12 pm Winner's Market – Lakeview
December 28, 2023 9 am-12 pm DeGraff Village Office – DeGraff
January 5, 2024 3-6 pm Thoman's – West Liberty
January 9, 2024 2-5 pm Winner's Market – Lakeview
January 12, 2024 2-5 pm Middleburg Grab & Go – Middleburg
January 20, 2024 9 am-12 pm Community Market – Lakeview
January 23, 2024 2-6 pm Rite Aid – Russells Point
January 26, 2024 4-6 pm Rushylvania One Stop – Rushsylvania
January 30, 2024 1-4 pm DeGraff Village Office – DeGraff
It is the law that all dogs need tags by Wednesday, January 31, 2024.
Buying a Dog Tag by Mail:
2023 Tag Prices through January 31, 2024:
Single year $18.00
3 year $ 54.00
Permanent $180.00
Kennel $100.00 (5 tags)
Tags purchased after January 31st, 2024 will include a late fee (double the standard amount). All dogs,
three months of age or older, are required to be tagged in Ohio.
To purchase a tag simply supply the following information about each dog:
- Age
- Breed
- Color(s)
- Hair Length
- Sex
Send your request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope to the County Auditor.
Buying a Dog Tag Online:
Click on the link below to purchase a dog tag online.
Definition of Kennel Owner:
A kennel owner is a person, partnership, firm, company, or corporation professionally engaged in the business of breeding dogs for sale. Owner must have a vendor's license to qualify.
A Message from Auditor, Jack Reser:
Dear Dog Owner,
It is up to you to keep your dog healthy, happy, and safe.
Take your dog to a veterinarian. Protect your pet from deadly contagious diseases by simple inoculations and regular checkups. Consider spaying and neutering to prevent the tragedy of unwanted puppies and to protect your pet from health problems.
Give your dog regular exercise. A daily brisk walk on a leash can prevent many behavioral problems like chewing, barking, and digging. Help your dog burn up calories and energy in a healthy way.
Feed your dog a balanced diet of good food and fresh water. Your dog can't just go fix a snack. You are his chef and server.
License your dog. Not only is it the law, but a Logan County license automatically registers your dog for a trip home if he gets lost.
Remember, call 937-599-7209 if you find a lost dog.
Sincerely,
Jack Reser
Contact Us
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Jail Office Complex
100 S. Madriver St.
Room 103
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Ph: 937-599-7209