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    Yavapai County Dog Licenses for sale on website

    April 12, 2019No Comments
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    Healing Paws

    logo_humanesocietyofsedona3Sedona AZ (April 12, 2019) – The Humane Society of Sedona (HSS) has been selling Yavapai County Dog Licenses as a courtesy for several years.  Yavapai County notified HSS that they are trying to transition all of their license sales to their website. 

    As of May 1, 2019, the Humane Society of Sedona will no longer sell Yavapai County Dog Licenses and instead are directing dog owners living in Yavapai County, including VOC, to this website: HTTP://ycsoaz.sheltertrack.com. Questions should be directed to Yavapai County Sheriff Animal Control at 928-771-3282. 

    The Humane Society of Sedona will continue to sell City of Sedona dog licenses at the shelter campus: 2115 Shelby Drive, Sedona.  For questions about your City of Sedona dog license call HSS at 928-282-4679.

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    About The Humane Society – The Humane Society of Sedona is a 501c3 non-profit charitable organization organized in 1966. Located at 2115 Shelby Drive, Sedona, the Humane Society takes in nearly 1,000 lost or unwanted animals every year and provides care and housing for them until they are adopted.  The Humane Society of Sedona is a no-kill organization.

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