During the Hooksett Town Council meeting on July 9, 2025, officials reported significant progress in reducing the number of unlicensed dogs in the community. Following a decision made on June 11 to send out overdue dog license notices instead of immediately initiating civil forfeiture proceedings, the town has seen a notable decrease in unregistered pets.
The number of unlicensed dogs has dropped from 440 to approximately 220, with the potential for further reductions as more residents register their pets online. This proactive approach has proven effective, as officials expressed satisfaction with the results achieved in just a few weeks.
To maintain compliance with local laws, the council discussed the next steps, which include sharing a list of remaining unregistered dogs and a sample notice that was previously sent to pet owners. This initiative aims to encourage responsible pet ownership and ensure that all dogs in Hooksett are properly licensed.
The council's actions reflect a commitment to community welfare and animal control, emphasizing the importance of following regulations for the benefit of both residents and their pets. As the town continues to address this issue, officials are optimistic about further improvements in pet registration compliance.