We encourage and promote responsible pet ownership within the community.
Research shows that owning a pet can have a positive impact on social interactions, community involvement and overall health. Owners of a dog or cat have duties and responsibilities to ensure the safety and well-being of the community and their pet.
We want all pet owners to be ‘Responsible Pet Owners’. That means making sure:
- All cats and dogs are microchipped and lifetime registered by 12 weeks of age.
- All cats and dogs are identified by a collar and name tag.
- All cats and dogs microchip details are kept up to date.
- All cats and dogs are prevented from roaming from their premises.
- All cats are desexed by 4 months of age and dogs are desexed by 6 months of age.
The NSW Companion Animals Act 1998 and the Companion Animals Regulation 2018 outlines these responsibilities and gives Council the power to take enforcement action if owners do not comply with these requirements.
Stay updated with our upcoming pet events on our What's On page.
Please refer to the
Companion Animals Act 1998 and the
Companion Animals Regulation 2008 for further information regarding the laws around pet ownership.
Under the Act, dogs and cats are defined as ‘companion animals’.
For more information on keeping of other animals, please contact our Rangers via the
contact us page.
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