WebThe Companion Animals Act 1998 was introduced in New South Wales on 1 July 1999 to protect pets, people and the wider community. More that 150,000 dogs and cats are lost or stolen every year in NSW. Many are impounded because their owner cannon be contacted. Some may end up being re-homed or even destroyed. To decrease the number of pets … WebAll dogs and cats over the age of six months are required by the Companion Animals Act to be registered. Dog registrations are transferable from one Council area to another within the State of New South Wales. ... Lithgow NSW 2790 ABN: 59 986 092 492 Phone: (02) 6354 9999 or 1300 661 303 Email:[email protected] Contact form Feedback …
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WebIf your pet has died, you must notify council of its passing so they can be removed from the NSW Pet Registry. For dogs and cats - you must notify council within 28 days. For … WebA working dog is exempt from microchipping and registration requirements if: It is kept in the Western Division of NSW that is not within a Local Government Area, or. It is ordinarily kept on land categorised as farmland for rating purposes. You can still choose to microchip and register your working dog, however no registration fee will apply. daryll rainimator
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WebIn NSW all cats and dogs, except exempt cats and dogs, must be registered with the local council, in whose area they are ordinarily kept, by 6 months of age. This includes breeding cats and dogs. To view the current registration fee for an undesexed (entire) animal kept by a recognised breeder for breeding purposes, please refer to the Microchipping and … WebNSW Pet Registry - Home Welcome to the NSW Pet Registry The NSW Pet Registry is a database of microchipped and registered cats and dogs that live in NSW. Register WebFailing to register a pet in NSW can result in a fixed penalty notice of $330. Should the matter be determined by a court, the maximum penalty that applies is $5,500, or $6,500 if it is a dog that is restricted or has been declared dangerous. Exemptions from pet registration The following animals have an exemption from pet registration in NSW: daryll propp