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Your responsibilities
As a dog owner, you are responsible for your dog. This includes feeding, grooming, walking, registering and controlling it.
Barking dogs
If your dog barks it can affect you, your family and others in the neighbourhood.
Dangerous dogs
Attacks by dogs on humans or other animals are extremely serious. If you or your animal are attacked, contact us on
3829 8999
or after hours on
3829 8633
.
Dog off-leash areas
There are 21 dog off-leash areas around the Redlands.
Dog rego
To register your dog in the Redlands, you will have to fill a form and pay a fee.
Dogs and wildlife
The Redlands is home to many species of protected wildlife, including koalas. If your dog or cat is not supervised it can threaten the safety of our native animals.
Make a den for your dog
If you need to confine your dog, a den is very useful. A laundry, tool room or bathroom is often ideal.
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