View all the DOGS NSW Show and Trial results . Laura Greaves investigates what the new dog laws for NSW really mean for dog owners. go. go. Discover the benefits of joining DOGS NSW. Your dog or cat must be registered on the NSW Pet Registry by the time it's 6 months old.
Registration is done once and is valid for the lifetime of the pet. Join DOGS NSW. CHARITY Donate Now Charity Goals How to Donate Directors Contact About The Charity List a Dog for Re-homing Dogs for Re-homing. Bookings; Charity .
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If a dog or cat changes owners, there is no need to register the pet again or pay an additional registration fee. The NSW Pet Registry is available for cat and dog owners to update their contact details, report their pet missing, transfer ownership and pay most lifetime registration fees online.
However, identification and advertising rules may apply if a seller’s state or territory law requires it. IF you are the owner of a dog or other companion animal, NSW law imposes strict responsibilities on you to control them, both on your private property and … In 2011, the Companion Animals Taskforce was established by the Minister for Local Government, Don Page, and the Minister for Primary Industries, Katrina Hodgkinson. DOGS NSW Magazine. The official Dog Magazine from DOGS NSW.
NSW Pet Registry Councils play a significant role in promoting and overseeing responsible ownership of dogs and cats in their local area. A cat or dog that resides outside of NSW is not a regulated cat or dog that is required to be identified under the Companion Animals Act 1998.
In recognition of the importance of pet cats and dogs to the NSW community, the Minister for Local Government established the Responsible Pet Ownership Reference Group (Reference Group). Proposed changes to the Companion Animals Act in NSW have caused some controversy.