- The owner of an animal must provide a proper enclosure to contain the animal on the owner’s premises.
- The premises must be fully fenced and the fence must be made of a strong and firm material to prevent the animal from escaping over, under or through the fence.
- Any gate on the premises must be kept closed at all times, with an adequate latch to prevent the animal from escaping through the gate.
- Adequate water and shelter must be provided at all times.
- The animals must be on a lead or harness when outside your yard and must be under the control of a competent person.
- Consider having your pet desexed to avoid unwanted litters.
- Meet new laws regarding standards for safeguarding the welfare of breeding dogs and their puppies
Animal Welfare
If you decide to keep a pet, you have a duty of care to provide for its needs. Before getting an animal, find out if it has any special needs.
You should always make sure you have the time, money, room and capability to care for the type of animal you want before you get it.
Please be mindful that during hot days, animals should be provided with clean drinking water daily and adequate shade.
If you believe an animal's welfare is compromised, please call the RSPCA on 1300 264 625 or the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries on 13 25 23.
Desexing
We recommend that you have cats and dogs desexed if they are not intended to be kept for breeding. This prevents an unwanted litter and helps to reduce the number of animals that have to be euthanised. Desexing also helps to prevent male pets from straying during mating seasons. Contact Cloncurry Vet Services for more information about the services they offer.
Regulated Dogs
In Queensland, regulated dogs are prescribed under the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 and include:
- restricted dogs
- declared dangerous dogs
- declared menacing dogs.
An authorised local government officer can declare a dog to be dangerous or menacing if it:
- has attacked, or acted in a way that caused fear to, a person or another animal or
- may, in the opinion of an authorised person having regard to the way the dog has behaved towards a person or another animal, seriously attack or act in a way that causes fear to a person or animal.
Requirements for keeping regulated dogs
Once a dog has been declared dangerous or menacing or if it is a restricted dog, the owner must comply with certain requirements including:
- microchipping the dog
- keeping the dog in an enclosure approved by local council that complies with a strict set of requirements including that it is child-proof and the dog is not able to escape or protrude from it
- displaying a sign/public notice at or near each entrance to the place where the dog is kept to notify the public a regulated dog is kept there
- keeping a distinctive collar with a yellow identification tag with the words “Regulated Dog” on the dog at all times
- keeping the dog under effective control when in a public place by someone who has the control of no more than one dog at the same time (i.e. on a leash being held by a physically capable adult)
- desexing the dog (dangerous and restricted dogs only)
- muzzling the dog when it is in a public place (dangerous and restricted dogs only)
- obtaining a permit from the relevant local council (restricted dogs only)
- following all relevant local council laws including registering the dog.
From 1 January 2022 the distinctive collar must meet the following requirements:
- yellow and red striped with a yellow identification tag
- each stripe must be 25 millimetres wide and set diagonal to the rim of the collar at an angle of 45 degrees
- at least one of the colours must be sufficiently reflective to be visible in low light
- be made of durable materials
- be able to be securely fastened to the dog.
For more information contact Cloncurry Shire Council.
Breeding Dogs
If your dog becomes pregnant and has a litter you must meet Queensland's animal welfare standards for breeding dogs and their progeny. Within 28 days of the litter being born you must register as a dog breeder.
Selling or Giving Away Dogs
For helpful tips on what to do when selling or giving away a dog or puppy, click the link below: