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Responsibilities of an animal breeder
Responsibilities of an animal breeder






A letter will be sent out to the dog owner and/or resident at the address supplied, advising a complaint has been received and one month will be given to combat any excess barking emitted from the property in question before the reporter can pursue the matter further. This can be sent via email to or lodged online below.

  • If the noise persists, lodge a written complaint with us.
  • Speak with the owner and give them time to improve the behavior.
  • Identify the correct address of the offending dog.
  • We will work with both parties to improve the situation utilising regulatory tools available under the Companion Animals Act where required to improve the outcome. Council cannot remove a dog from a premises.

    responsibilities of an animal breeder

    Resolving a barking dog issue can be a lengthy process and requires the cooperation of the complainant and the dog's owner. With all nuisance behaviours it is recommended that you speak with the animal's owner to resolve the problem before involving Council. Other nuisance behaviours may include repeatedly straying animals, destructive cats, crowing roosters or smelly horses. Nuisance Behaviour Including Barking Dogsīarking dogs are the most common nuisance behaviour which our Rangers respond to. If you witness an attack, or come across a roaming dog acting aggressively, please call 1300 735 025.Ĥ. Ĭouncil has an Animal Management Officer on call on weekends and after hours and will attend reports of dog attacks or roaming dogs that are acting aggressively. A list of dog off lead areas can be found at. We have a number of off lead areas which have been made available for residents to exercise their dogs. Sporting grounds are provided for human use and dogs are prohibited to reduce the risk of incidents occurring with spectators and participants, both from a hygiene and attack point of view. The Companion Animals Act prohibits dogs being walked on all Council sporting grounds, unless otherwise specified. We have also developed a factsheet about responsible dog ownership which can be downloaded here (PDF, 1MB). Visit the Office of Local Government website to learn about being a responsible pet owner, including desexing, nuisance pets, what to do when your dog goes missing and how the NSW Pet Registry works. It is the law that all dogs are registered and microchipped. Policies, Strategies and Plans Sub-menuĭog owners in NSW have a range of responsibilities under the Companion Animals Act 1998.Venues and Open Spaces for Hire Sub-menu.Water Restrictions and Conservation Measures.Bike Storage Locker and Changeroom Access.Find Animals For Sale, Adoption and Lost Pets.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Play School.Waste Transfer Stations and Waste Minimisation Centre.Waste Strategy and What do my waste charges cover?.Resource Recovery and Recycling Programs.World Environment Day Minecraft Competition.Cultural Development and Public Art Advisory Committee.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs.

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    Responsibilities of an animal breeder