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Wenonah Today
By the People, for the People
Wenonah Residents Reminded to Register Pets by March 31
Borough urges pet owners to comply with annual licensing requirement
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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The Borough of Wenonah, New Jersey is reminding all residents to register their pets by the March 31, 2026 deadline. Pet owners who fail to comply with the annual licensing requirement could face fines or other penalties.
Why it matters
Pet registration helps the borough maintain accurate records of the animal population, facilitates the return of lost pets, and ensures all animals receive necessary vaccinations to protect public health.
The details
Wenonah requires all dogs and cats over the age of 6 months to be licensed with the borough annually. Owners must provide proof of current rabies vaccination when applying for a license. Licenses can be obtained online, by mail, or in person at the municipal building.
- The pet licensing deadline is March 31, 2026.
The players
Borough of Wenonah
The local government of Wenonah, New Jersey that oversees pet licensing and other municipal services.
What’s next
Residents who fail to register their pets by the March 31 deadline may be subject to fines or other penalties imposed by the borough.
The takeaway
Responsible pet ownership includes complying with local licensing requirements, which help protect the health and safety of the entire Wenonah community.
