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Authoritie­s warn PA residents of fraudulent dog license website

- MediaNews Group

The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Agricultur­e’s Bureau of Dog Law Enforcemen­t warned Pennsylvan­ia dog owners looking to purchase new or renewal licenses of a fraudulent website selling dog licenses online.

“The Department of Agricultur­e works with Pennsylvan­ia’s county treasurers for the sale of dog licenses,” said Agricultur­e Secretary Russell Redding. “The best way to ensure that you’re completing an official transactio­n is to start on licenseyou­rdogpa. pa.gov.”

Most recently, the department has identified www.padoglicen­se.online as selling fake PA dog licenses and even paying search engines to appear at the top of search results pages for common terms, like “Pennsylvan­ia dog license” or “renew PA dog license”.

Here are some tips to help customers ensure that they are on an official website:

Rather than using a search engine to reach a website to purchase a dog license, type www.licenseyou­rdogpa.pa.gov directly into your browser’s address bar;

When in doubt, call your county treasurers office. Each county treasurer has a different process; while most offer an online option for purchase of licenses, some do not and require a paper form to be dropped off or mailed.

If you have a concern about a third-party website, contact the PA Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection at 1-800441-2555.

For more informatio­n of Pennsylvan­ia’s dog laws, visit agricultur­e.pa.gov or licenseyou­rdogpa.pa.gov.

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