Animals

Information About Dogs

Program Overview

This program provides dog-related resources and regulations in the state of Pennsylvania. It covers the role of the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement in protecting dogs, consumers, and communities; details how dog wardens assist with stray dogs, dog bite investigations, and humane treatment; and outlines essential state laws, including licensing requirements, rabies vaccinations, and kennel regulations, all designed to ensure the safety and well-being of dogs across the state.

Dog Owners

The Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is charged with protecting Pennsylvania’s puppies and dogs, protecting consumers, and protecting our communities from dangerous and stray animals.

Pennsylvania Dog Wardens

Our dog wardens work hard every day to serve as the eyes and ears for the dogs of Pennsylvania. They work to find shelter for strays or return them to their families, investigate dog bites and provide justice for victims of dangerous dogs, and connect dogs in kennels with humane justice.

PA Dog Laws

Pennsylvania sets laws in place to keep dogs safe, such as mandatory rabies vaccinations, prohibition on mistreatment, and requirements for kennel licenses if managing 26+ dogs annually. In PA, all dogs 3 months or older must be licensed, and owners are responsible for their dog's actions.