Safety for your pet and community starts with a pet license.

Among the many reasons to get your pet licensed, the most vital one is the law. The State of Wisconsin requires that all dogs older than five months get a Rabies vaccine and be licensed annually.

All dogs will be licensed at the time of adoption. The cost of your pet’s license will depend on the municipality you live in, but will typically cost $8-15 (this includes a processing fee imposed by WCHS).

Cats will not automatically be licensed at the time of adoption, but may be licensed by request, so long as the cat is current on the Rabies vaccine. Check with your municipality about cat licensing requirements. All Washington County town, village and city websites are linked below.

Licensing your pet with WCHS

Dogs and cats can be conveniently licensed at WCHS each year! Bring your pet’s Rabies certificate and your ID with you when you come. No appointment is needed.

Licensing your pet with your municipality

Washington County municipalities each have their own process of pet licensing. Most cities and villages require both dogs and cats to be licensed. Find yours below and follow the link for more information.

  • Town of Barton
    • (262) 334-2765
    • 3482 Town Hall Road, Kewaskum, WI 53040
  • Town of Erin
    • (262) 673-3682
    • 1846 Hwy 83, Hartford, WI 53027
  • Town of Kewaskum
    • (262) 626-2566
    • 9019 Kettle Moraine Drive, Kewaskum, WI 53040 (No mailbox)
  • Town of Polk
    • (262) 677-2123
    • 3680 State Hwy 60, Slinger, Wisconsin 53086
  • Town of Wayne
    • (262) 626-1958
    • W6030 Mohawk Road, Campbellsport, Wisconsin, 53010