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The Brown Deer Police Department will use this blog to provide residents with current crime information and trends, crime prevention tips, as well as pertinent news, legal updates, and notes as it relates to your community and Police Department. E-mail the department | Police Department's Web Site
The Brown Deer Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind our residents of the importance of having your dog or cat licensed through the Village of Brown Deer or Milwaukee County. All dogs and cats five months or older must be properly licensed.
Dog and cat licenses may be obtained by visiting the Village Hall, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Proper rabies vaccination and documentation are required in order to obtain a license. The licenses are valid for a one year period beginning January 1st and ending December 31st.
Any owner found to be harboring, sheltering or in any way keeping an unlicensed dog or cat may be subject to fines and penalties through the Village of Brown Deer. Having a properly licensed dog or cat not only allows the Village of Brown Deer to better control the spread of rabies and other infectious animal diseases, it also helps us locate the dog’s owner should the animal go missing and be found.
The Brown Deer Police Department would like to take this opportunity to remind our residents of the importance of having your dog or cat licensed through the Village of Brown Deer or Milwaukee County. All dogs and cats five months or older must be properly licensed.
Dog and cat licenses may be obtained by visiting the Village Hall, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Proper rabies vaccination and documentation are required in order to obtain a license. The licenses are valid for a one year period beginning January 1st and ending December 31st.
Any owner found to be harboring, sheltering or in any way keeping an unlicensed dog or cat may be subject to fines and penalties through the Village of Brown Deer. Having a properly licensed dog or cat not only allows the Village of Brown Deer to better control the spread of rabies and other infectious animal diseases, it also helps us locate the dog’s owner should the animal go missing and be found.
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