Bad Pyrmont sounds the alarm: Hundreds of owners ignore the registration!
Bad Pyrmont announces dog tax controls. Dog owners must register their animals to avoid fines.

Bad Pyrmont sounds the alarm: Hundreds of owners ignore the registration!
The city of Bad Pyrmont focuses on compliance with dog tax regulations and reminds all dog owners of their obligation to register. This measure is no coincidence, as the city has discovered in the last few weeks that the number of registered dogs in Bad Pyrmont is around 1,390. However, many experts believe the actual number is significantly higher. The city administration is therefore planning increased controls in the coming weeks to check compliance with legal requirements, such as online newspaper reported.
Dog owners must remember that registration must be completed within two weeks of purchasing or moving to the city. For newborn dogs, the deadline must be met by the end of the third month of life at the latest. Anyone who makes a mistake in reporting must expect correspondingly high fines. Many cities and municipalities in Germany are now increasingly prosecuting this administrative offense, which increases the likelihood of being discovered as an undeclared owner.
Legal basis of dog tax
In Germany there are a number of legal regulations regarding dog taxes, which vary depending on the federal state. As a rule, dog owners not only have to register their animals, but also identify them and often even have liability insurance. The registration process takes place in a central register of the responsible public order office, where important information such as race, age and owner details are recorded, according to the Citydog24.
The dog tax is a municipal tax that can cost between 50 and 200 euros per year for the first dog. If you have multiple dogs, there are often higher fees, especially if they are breeds that fall under the “list dogs”. Dog owners should also be aware that non-payment can result in late fees or even a forced surrender of the dog. Dog liability insurance is also required by law in many cities.
Memory and outlook
The city of Bad Pyrmont is aware of its responsibility and will do everything in its power to ensure compliance with dog tax regulations. Important note for anyone who is new to the city or wants to get a dog: Registration must be done in the Finance and Economics department in the town hall, room 416. Opening hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with registrations also being accepted on Fridays from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
In order to avoid unpleasant surprises, dog owners in Bad Pyrmont should carry out the legally required registrations conscientiously. Although the thought of possible fines can seem daunting, a little organization will ultimately contribute to harmonious coexistence in the city. In many cases, a voluntary disclosure can also help to mitigate the punishment if a duty has been neglected. For more information and to ensure you meet all requirements, numerous websites offer valuable support, including Dogocracy.