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  1. Pet Registration and Licensing. Information on rabies vaccination, pet registration and fees. Overview. Every person who owns, keeps, or harbors any dog, puppy, cat, or kitten in or around their home, place of business, or other premises within the City is responsible for having that animal vaccinated against rabies and registered with the City.

  2. Pet Limit. Animal Care and Control understands people often view pets as part of the family and that families come in all shapes and sizes. However, in consideration of public health and safety, certain limits must be placed on the number and type of pets allowed.

  3. The St. Louis Fire Department (STLFD or STL City Fire) provides emergency medical services, fire cause determination, fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous materials mitigation, and rescue services to the city of St. Louis, Missouri.

  4. Established on Sept. 14, 1857, the St. Louis Fire Department is the second oldest career Fire Department in the United States. Email (314) 533-3406 More contact info. View Department Menu.

    • 1421 N. Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63106
    • dps-fire@stlouis-mo.gov
    • (314) 533-3406
  5. We are dedicated to saving the unwanted, abused, neglected, and homeless companion animals of the City of St. Louis.

  6. Adopting a companion animal will be an ongoing expense. Our adoption fee includes an exam, microchip, spaying or neutering, vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick preventatives, and any necessary medications. We also do a heartworm test on dogs. Each adoption also includes 30 days of pet insurance.

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  8. Our standard adoption fees for a puppy is $450. Adults are $400 and dogs over 8 are $350. Occasionally, the adoption fee will be higher depending on the circumstances surrounding securing the dog for rescue. When that’s a factor, adopters will be notified immediately at the time of inquiry.

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