Pet owners reminded to maintain licenses in North Battleford
While most North Battleford residents have a great relationship with their pets, others don’t enjoy that same co-existence when some owners are irresponsible.
The City released a statement Wednesday, following a number of calls from concerned residents, reminding pet owners to obtain licenses for cats and dogs and make sure their pets are either on their property or leashed while out in the neighbourhood. Communications Administrator for the city Dustin MacDonald said they want to remind pet owners to get licenses for their pets and keep their responsibilities, including leashing pets when they are taken off the property and cleaning up after them and disposing of the waste. Pet owners are also to ensure their pet doesn’t bite, injure, chase or threaten others.
“All pets should be well taken care of and have training, so they wouldn’t be a harm to people or other pets,” MacDonald said.
All dogs and cats within North Battleford must be licensed and wearing an issued tag, where Municipal Enforcement Officers will do everything they can to reunite any licensed pets when they stray. The release also comes with a number of tips for owners, including spaying or neutering pets.

