When state dog wardens fan out across Westmoreland County over the next two weeks to check whether more than 40,000 dogs have current licenses and rabies vaccinations, they won’t choose communities haphazardly, according to Kristen Donmoyer of the Department of Agriculture.
Checks will begin Tuesday and continue the week of April 9.
“Most residents are cooperative, but not all. If a person is uncooperative, the warden can’t just barge in,” she said. “People can tell us to take a hike or get off their property.”
In those instances, the warden leaves a request for the homeowner to provide the required information by mail.
Source: Dog license, rabies vaccination canvassing in Westmoreland County begins Tuesday | TribLIVE