LANCASTER – South Glengarry will consider whether it should get rid of its “failing” dog tag licencing program.
That comes in a report from Bylaw Enforcement Manager Veronique Brunet for tonight’s (Monday) council meeting.
Using a statistic from the Canadian Animal Health Institute that 41 per cent of households have at least one dog, Brunet estimates there are a minimum of 2,440 dogs in the township.
“In the last five years, the most tags sold in one year is 700,” she writes.
Even before 2018, with a third-party salesperson, Brunet says the township had better results but “this amount is estimated to not reach half the dogs in South Glengarry.”