You can get a fine if you do not:
- keep your dog under control
- remove your dog’s faeces from a public place
- register your dog
- advise us of a change of dog ownership.
For more information, visit Dog owner's obligations.
You can get a fine if you do not:
For more information, visit Dog owner's obligations.
We can issue you an infringement notice and charge an infringement fee if you breach the Dog Control Act 1996 or a bylaw made under that act.
We may decide to issue a warning notice instead of an infringement for a limited number of offences.
For some offences, the court can impose a higher maximum penalty if we decide to prosecute you.
If your dog has caused injury, damaged property or endangered people or other animals, we can:
Other people may also take civil or criminal action against you. They may file a lawsuit against you to recover expenses for vet services or property damage.
For a list of infringement types and fees, visit Schedule 1 of the Dog Control Act 1996.