If you are the owner of a restricted dog you must notify us within timeframes specified in the Act when the dog attacks or injures a person or animal, is lost or has died.
Commencing 1 July, 2020 Annual permits will be required for certain companion animals, in addition to lifetime registration. For the purposes of section 11N (d) of the Act, an annual fee of $197 will be required to be paid for the issue of a permit for a dangerous or restricted dog.
A person must not own a restricted dog unless a certificate of compliance has been issued by us, confirming that the enclosure in which the dog is being kept complies with the requirements of the Act.
You could be fined up to $55,000 plus two years imprisonment if you fail to comply with the above requirements.
On-the-spot fines
Restricted dog not permanently identified |
$1,320 |
Restricted dog not registered |
$1,320 |
Not notify change in registration/
identification of restricted dog |
$1,320 |
Resticted dog without collar and tags |
$1,320 |
Restricted dog not on a lead |
$1,760 |
Restricted dog in prohibited place |
$1,760 |
Fail to comply with control requirements
for restricted dog |
$1,320 |
Sell/advertise restricted dog |
$1,320 |
Accept ownership of restricted dog |
$1,320 |
Cause/permit restricted dog to breed |
$1,320 |
Advertise restricted dog for breeding |
$1,320 |
Full details of these requirements can be found in Sections 55 to 58 of the Companion Animals Act and Clauses 32 to 36 of the Companion Animals Regulation 2018.
An authorised Officer may seize a restricted dog where the control requirements detailed in Section 56 are not being satisfied.
If you know of someone with a restricted dog that is not complying with the control requirements, please advise us.
If you cannot comply with the control requirements and wish to surrender your dog, please contact the Animal Care Facility on 02 4645 4790.