Dog ownership is extremely rewarding and has also been associated with healthy living and overall life enjoyment. Responsible dog ownership includes having your
Dogs that bark excessively often become a major problem in our community. Some people think it is normal for dogs to bark consistently. It isn't. Barking dogs
Cats have so much to offer – they provide companionship, affection and entertainment whilst being economical, clean and easy to maintain. The decision to own a
If you have lost your pet or found a lost pet, Council can help you. You Lost Your Pet If you have lost your cat or dog, contact Council and provide the
The Domestic Animals Amendment (Puppy Farm and Pet Shops) Act 2017 recognises the important role foster carers, community foster care networks and rescue
All domestic animal businesses must apply to be registered with Council and comply with the appropriate mandatory Victorian Government Domestic Animal Business
Whenever boarding your pet, you want to leave it with someone you trust, and this may often be a relative or friend. When this is not possible and you need to
Pet shops can only accept and sell cats and dogs from approved sources. Approved sources are shelters and pounds or from Foster Carers registered with Council
While kangaroos and wallabies, particularly the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, are some of Australia's most recognisable and well known native animals are an important
In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can