Current Annual Pet License Fees:
Every owner of a dog or cat within the Town of Kindersley is obligated by the Animal Control Bylaw to register and obtain a pet license from the Town of Kindersley. You may purchase your license at the Town of Kindersley Administration Office, 106 – 5th Avenue E, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
When applying for a licence, the applicant shall be prepared to provide:
- A physical description of the animal
 - The breed, in the case of a dog
 - The sex of the animal, and information on whether it has been spayed/neutered
 - The name of the animal
 - Any other relevant information such as a tattoo, microchip, unique markings or medical conditions required with respect to the animal
 - The name, address and telephone number of the primary owner of the dog or cat
 
When issuing a licence, the Town will supply the applicant with a tag and a receipt for payment of the licence.
A dog that is used as a service animal, such as a guide or “seeing eye” dog shall be registered and licensed without the prescribed fee.
| Micro-chipped Dog/Cat (Neutered) | $ 5 | 
| Dog/Cat (Neutered) | $ 15 | 
| Micro-chipped Dog/Cat (Intact/Not neutered) | $ 15 | 
| Dog/Cat (Intact/Not neutered) | $ 20 | 
| Replacement tag | $ 5 | 
Reporting an Animal
To report a stray or injured animal, please contact 306-463-2675.
You can check our Animal Lost and Found Page or our Facebook Page to see if your pet, or one you know is waiting for someone to pick them up!
You will also see the most recent animals up for adoption. Interested? Fill out a form below and send it to bylaw@kindersley.ca
Adopting An Animal
Adopting an animal is a big responsibility. If you found one you like on our socials, and you are ready to take the next step to adoption, feel free to give us a shout at 306-463-2675. You will be required to fill out an Adoption Application. If you wish, you can fill it out online below:
Adoption Application Form
Procedure: An adoption application must be completed, adoption contract signed, donation accepted, and then you can take your new friend home.
Animal Traps
If you have your own animal trap, know the rules and your obligations before use.
18. ANIMALTRAPS
1) Property Owners may use their own trap to trap any Nuisance Animals or Dangerous Animals on their own property at their own risk, and report them to the Municipal Enforcement Officer for removal. At the request of the property Owner, the Municipal Enforcement Officer may trap and remove a Nuisance Animal or a Dangerous Animal from their property.
2) Any Animal traps used to facilitate the removal of Nuisance Animals from private property must be live—capture traps and the person setting the trap assumes full responsibility for the well-being of any Animals trapped therein.
3) The Municipal Enforcement Officer shall be notified of a trapped Animal and the location of the trap immediately for the removal of the Animal from the property.
4) The trap shall be placed in such an area that shall not allow the Animal to be exposed to any harmful elements (i.e. direct sun, harsh wind or rain, and any other harmful elements).
5) Traps shall be checked at least every:
- a) four (4) hours when the temperature is between 6 and 30 degrees C;
 - b) two (2) hours when the temperature is between -9 and 5 degrees C.
 
6) No trap is to be left operational when the temperature is above 31 degrees C or below -10 degrees C.
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