** To receive a permanent license, the pet must be permanently microchipped
or tattooed, and a veterinarian's statement showing the pet's microchip number or tattoo is required.
Would you like to make a donation to the Pennsylvania SPCA? All proceeds
will be used exclusively to find unwanted animals new homes. Please indicate
the amount of your donation on your paperwork to ensure that your payment
is applied correctly. For more information about the PSPCA, visit www.pspca.org.
The cost for licensing unaltered or fertile pets is higher than for licensing
spayed or neutered pets in order to promote sterilization and to reduce
pet overpopulation and starvation.