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Reminder: Save some bacon on your dog's Tri-Cities licence by Wednesday

Municipalities are offering discounts for dog owners that need to renew Fido's tag, especially if they're spayed or neutered.
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Tri-Cities communities are offering dog owners discounts before Feb. 1 for their 2023 dog licence renewal.

If you haven't renewed your dog's tag yet, you may want to do so before your wallet has a rough day.

Tri-Cities communities are offering discounted rates for 2023 valid licences for owners with new or current pooches until Wednesday (Feb. 1).

Last year's officially expired on Dec. 31, 2022.

The licence and registration files are said to help keep databases of all dogs in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.

It also helps reunite Fido with their owners, should they be lost or stolen.

Bylaw violation tickets may be issued to owners found with unlicenced dogs.

In Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, dogs six months and older must have a licence and registration within its systems. Port Moody requires pooches as young as four months to be tagged.

Licence fees in each Tri-Cities municipality are as follows. Proof of spay/neuter is required to qualify for a discount:

Coquitlam

  • $30 = per spayed or neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $47 = per spayed or neutered pet after Feb. 1
  • $60 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $77 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet after Feb. 1

For more information and payment options, you can visit the City of Coquitlam's website.

Port Coquitlam

  • $32 = per spayed or neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $47 = per spayed or neutered pet after Feb. 1
  • $80 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $95 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet after Feb. 1

A new dog tag will be given to first-time applicants, while renewals can keep the tags as the city says they'll still be "valid for multiple years."

Port Coquitlam licences are free for seeing eye or hearing assistance dogs (proof required), and for new residents trading a valid licence from another jurisdiction.

You can visit the dog licensing page of the City of Port Coquitlam's website for more information and payment options.

Port Moody

  • $20 = per spayed or neutered pet under one year old
    • Applies to first-time owners only
  • $30 = per spayed or neutered pet
    • Applies to residents aged 65 years and older
  • $46 = per spayed or neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $52 = per spayed or neutered pet after Feb. 1
  • $74 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet until Feb. 1
  • $80 = per non-spayed or non-neutered pet after Feb. 1
  • $268 = aggressive dogs
  • $560 = vicious dogs
  • $17 = lost tag replacement

Residents are required to sign up via the myPortMoody online portal to receive a renewal reminder as the City of the Arts said it's committed to going paperless with the program.

More information is available on the city's website.