

There are PLENTY OF BEES in these fields. Be aware that sunflowers attract bees.A few tips when visiting any sunflower field As time goes on, the flowers begin to droop a bit and as with other flowers - we’re looking at you, cherry blossoms of spring - there are no guarantees of how long they’ll be blooming based on weather conditions and a variety of other factors.
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Pick a field (or two, or three!) your family can make a visit to when we get the “green light” and hear sunflowers are in bloom.Ī note about sunflower season: We encourage you to follow the social media accounts for the various locations listed below so you can run to the fields when they first hit full bloom. There’s something about their fleeting presence and cheery posture that makes us swoon every year when sunflower season arrives.

We know numerous places within about an hour of Champaign-Urbana - including one right here in town - where you can catch rolling fields of sunflowers for a very short window of time. With locations in Champaign, Normal, Paris and more, sunflower field season is coming for licenses.Get your cameras ready: You can find sunflower fields a short drive from Champaign-Urbana For guide dogs, war dogs, hearing dogs, police work dogs, service dogs, therapy dogs, or detection dogs as of January 1, 2003, satisfactory proof is required, such as a training certificate, etc. Each dog is assigned a permanent official identification (ID) number and issued a metal ID tag which is to be attached to the dog’s collar.

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If the dog is spayed or neutered - a certificate from a licensed veterinarian or an affidavit from the owner showing that the dog has been spayed or neutered, unless this proof is already on file with the Town Clerk.Īll dogs 3 months or older must have proof of a rabies vaccination signed by a licensed veterinarian or a certificate stating why the dog would be endangered by the vaccine.Ĭash or check payable to the Town of Wheatland for the appropriate license fee.Īfter the dog license application and appropriate certificates are filed and the license fee has been paid to the Town, the license will be validated for one year. In addition to completing a dog license application the owner will need the following: See Dog Control FAQs for answers to common inquiries.ĭog licenses may be obtained at the Wheatland Town Clerk’s Office located in the Wheatland Municipal Building and must be renewed annually. The DCO will make every effort to respond to requests as quickly as possible. If a dog is lost but identified with a New York identification tag, the DCO will contact the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets to trace the dog tag to the owner. If your dog is lost or you find a lost dog, contact the Town of DCO or the Town's contract shelter, the Scottsville Veterinary Hospital & Pet Adoptions. It is the DCO’s responsibility to pick up lost and stray dogs and humanely care for them until the dogs can be reunited with their owners. The DCO and shelter service enforce both State and local dog laws and ordinances. The department's mission to promote the public health, safety, and welfare of its people by enforcing regulations and restrictions on the activities of dogs that are consistent with the rights and privileges of dog owners and the rights and privileges of other citizens and visitors of the Town of Wheatland.Įvery licensing town, city or village in New York State must have a Dog Control Officer (DCO) and municipal shelter services. Dog Control is a part time department in the Town of Wheatland.
