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Dogs and other animals
Register your dog, explore exercise areas, report incidents, and find guidance on caring for other pets across New Zealand.
Why Register Your Pet?
Safety & Identification – A registered pet is easier to identify and return home if lost.
Community Support – Registration fees help fund animal services and public safety programs.
Responsible Ownership – Demonstrates your commitment to caring for your pet and following local guidelines.
Peace of Mind – Provides reassurance that your pet is properly recorded and protected.
Registering your pet isn’t just a legal requirement — it’s an important step in ensuring their safety and wellbeing. With proper registration, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your pet can be identified, protected, and cared for in the best possible way.
Pet Care & Registration Hub
Everything You Need to Know as a Pet Owner
Being a responsible pet owner is more than just love and care — it’s about keeping your pets safe, healthy, and compliant with local rules. From registration and microchipping to training and safe environments, here you’ll find all the essentials to make your pet’s life happy and worry-free. Explore our guides, resources, and tips tailored for dog and cat owners across New Zealand.
Why Registration Matters
Identification: Helps reunite lost dogs with their owners faster.
Legal Compliance: Avoid fines and meet local council requirements.
Community Safety: Supports programs that promote responsible ownership.
Registration Process
Provide Dog Details: Age, breed, and microchip number.
Owner Information: Your contact details to ensure quick communication.
Fee Payment: Complete the process securely online.
Benefits for Owners
Peace of Mind: Know your dog is officially recorded.
Support Services: Registration fees fund animal welfare programs.
Access to Areas: Helps councils manage dog exercise zones.
Responsible Dog Ownership
Exercise & Socialisation: Regular activity keeps dogs healthy and happy.
Health Checks: Vaccinations and vet visits are key to wellbeing.
Control in Public: Leash rules protect both your dog and others.
After Registration
Renewals: Stay up to date with annual registration reminders.
Keep Info Updated: Report changes if you move or rehome your dog.
Stay Informed: Learn about local rules, events, and owner resources.
