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  1. Dog Registration

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    18 Jan 2024: This tag should be put on your dog’s collar so that it is with your dog should they escape or get lost. ... These dogs are exempt from registration fees in Ipswich. You must still register your dog by completing a Dog Registration Form and supply a

  2. Aggressive Dogs

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    31 May 2022: Dogs in Australia attack many people each year. Ipswich City Council is working hard to reduce this through public education, incidence response, management of dog attacks and programs. ... You may request a written statement from your doctor that your

  3. Dog Owner Obligations

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    9 Aug 2022: Microchipping and desexing. Why should you microchip your dog? All dogs must be microchipped before they are sold or given away, regardless of their age. ... Fencing and/or enclosures must be suitable to keep your dog from escaping your property - browse

  4. Local Law 7 Dogs _certified copy_ (PDF, 94k)

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    25 Feb 2005: 25. 54. Wilfully set or urge dog to attack.25. PART 8-DANGEROUS DOGS. ... 32. PART 11-IMPOUNDING OF DOGS. 32. 74. Impounding of dog.32 75.

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  5. SLL 7 _Dogs_ 2005 (PDF, 42k)

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    1 Aug 2005: c) A guard dog must be kept behind a secure fence or enclosure which is adequate in the opinion of an authorised officer to prevent any part of the dog from ... Example – the fencing should be such that the dogs paw, snout or any other part of the dog

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  6. STEP ONE Thoroughly search your home.Use flashlights to check ... (PDF, 6814k)

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    9 Mar 2020: Super Search Strategies• Dogs that escape due to opportunity (gate/door. left open, habitual diggers or climbers, etc.) are more likely to be closer to home than a dog who is ... help them find their dogs • Help prevent losing your dog again by an

  7. Barking Dogs

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    21 Feb 2023: Ask your neighbours to contact you if your dog is barking for long periods. ... Knowing the times your dog barks will also help you work out the likely cause.

  8. Roaming Cats and Dogs

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    19 Aug 2022: Remember, your dog may behave differently when roaming. Roaming dogs can be a nuisance and present a threat to community safety, for example most dog attacks reported to Council involve a ... property. If your dog is lost. See Lost and Injured Animals

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    7 Sep 2017: If possible, keep your dog indoors at night or confined on a veranda or garage area. ... Smaller enclosures or runs are also suitable for night time use, or your dog may be comfortable on a long lead.

  10. Dogs and Cats

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