Microchipping: Auburn vs Renton
How do microchipping rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?
Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.
Auburn, WA
King County
King County Code Title 11 requires every dog and cat over eight weeks old to be licensed annually with Regional Animal Services; microchips are strongly encouraged and used by RASKC to reunite lost pets with owners.
View full Auburn rules βRenton, WA
King County
King County Code Title 11 requires every dog and cat over eight weeks old to be licensed annually with Regional Animal Services; microchips are strongly encouraged and used by RASKC to reunite lost pets with owners.
View full Renton rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Auburn | Renton |
|---|---|---|
| Code | KCC 11.04 | KCC 11.04 |
| License age | Over 8 weeks | Over 8 weeks |
| Microchip | Encouraged, not required | Encouraged, not required |
| Shelter | RASKC Kent | RASKC Kent |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Auburn FAQ
Is a microchip required for pets in King County?
No, KCC Title 11 does not mandate microchips, but RASKC scans every impounded pet and uses chips to return animals to owners faster.
Do I still need a license if my pet is chipped?
Yes, an annual RASKC license is required regardless of microchip status for dogs and cats over eight weeks old.
Renton FAQ
Is a microchip required for pets in King County?
No, KCC Title 11 does not mandate microchips, but RASKC scans every impounded pet and uses chips to return animals to owners faster.
Do I still need a license if my pet is chipped?
Yes, an annual RASKC license is required regardless of microchip status for dogs and cats over eight weeks old.
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