The Las Vegas City Council approved an ordinance mandating microchips for cats and dogs residing within city limits and over four months old.
The Las Vegas City Council approved an ordinance mandating microchips for cats and dogs within city limits. Effective August 1, 2024, all cats and dogs over four months old and within Las Vegas city limits must be microchipped. One of the driving forces behind the ordinance was the lack of microchips being one of the main reasons why shelters across the Las Vegas valley are overfilled, as unidentified pets cannot be easily reunited with their owners.
Dog and cat owners are required to register the microchip numbers with both the Animal Protection Services and the microchip registration company through the animal pet licensing program. Their contact information must also be registered for the pet. Breeders must ensure that all animals sold are microchipped before being sold or transported to a pet shop. Any change in pet ownership must be updated within 30 days. This information should include:
Exceptions to the new requirements include:
Violations of the ordinance may be considered a misdemeanor. Pet owners that are not in compliance with the ordinance may face imprisonment for up to six months, fines up to $1,000, or both. For assistance with pet microchipping, please consult with local non-profit organizations such as the Nevada SPCA, your local veterinary clinic, or The Animal Foundation.
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