Dog Licenses

DOG LICENSES

Thank you for your commitment to responsible pet ownership by licensing your dog in the Town of Whitehall. To complete the licensing process, kindly fill out the form below, and we will promptly mail you your dog tag. This tag not only ensures the safety of your beloved pet but also helps us maintain a secure and well-regulated community. We appreciate your cooperation in keeping our town a pet-friendly and harmonious place for all residents. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, feel free to reach out to our office. Your dedication to proper licensing contributes to the well-being of our community.

If you live within Town limits, you must license your dog(s).

If you have 4 or more dogs, you must purchase a kennel license, plus licensing for each individual dog.

 

You must provide your dog's CURRENT rabies vaccination record for the Town to have on file.

Pricing for the month of January 

Spay/neutered dog - $5.00

Intact - $10.00

Kennel license - $75.00 + tag for every dog

Pricing February 1st- December 31st

Spay/neutered dog - $10.00

Intact - $20.00

Kennel license - $150.00 + tag for every dog

If you have any questions, please contact the Clerks at (406) 287-3972.

 


The Town of Whitehall Supports Responsible Pet Ownership.

The benefits of having a pet can be good for both your mental and physical well being. If you have a dog as a pet, you will most likely be taking that dog for walks and that will give you some exercise.

Taking care of a pet is not always an easy task. As a pet owner you must provide food, water, health care, training, proper exercise, and clean up after the pet. You are taking care of another life. Even though they are not human, they deserve to be taken care of and treated properly.

Be a Responsible Pet Owner
  • Scoop Your Poop - For the health and safety of everyone, please bring a bag with you & clean up & dispose of any waste created by your pet
  • Keep Your Pets on a Leash - Bozeman has a leash law. Your pet must be leashed when on a walk or in parks that are not 'Off-Leash' parks. This includes both dogs and cats!
  • Keep Your Pets Quiet - Your neighbors will be much happier if your pets are quiet. Keep them from howling, barking, or whining. Uncontrolled dog barking can result in a citation.
  • Don't Neglect or Mistreat Your Pets - For the health and safety of your pet, do not leave them unattended in a vehicle in extreme hot or cold weather. Treat them with respect and provide adequate food, water, and shelter.