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Dog owners must register their dog before 1 August each year and make sure it wears the registration tag.
All dogs 3 months and older must be registered.
For more information about dog registration
You must tell us as soon as possible, of any change in dog ownership or address.
Contact customer services
Contact us to check the pound register.
If your dog is impounded and is currently registered, it may be returned to you, provided it has not been seized because it has attacked any person or other animal. Release will be conditional upon you first paying all impounding, kennel and veterinary fees where applicable.
| Weekdays between 8am - 4.30pm | Charge |
| First impounding | $73 |
| Second impounding | $88 |
| Subsequent | $100 |
| After hours and weekends | |
| First impounding | $83 |
| Second impounding | $100 |
| Subsequent | $111 |
| Sustenance per day | $17.50 |
| Advertising | At cost |
The animal shelter is open daily between 8am - 8.30am and is located at the end of Dunstan Road, Matawhero.
If your dog has died, you must tell us. Bring your current dog registration tag and some formal proof of death (veterinarian euthanasia certificate etc) with you to help with the process.
You may be eligible for some registration fee refund assessed on the current year's registration only. This will be calculated at the time you tell us.
A: Yes, but if you live within the city boundary you must fill in an "Application to Keep More Than One Dog". There is no fee involved. Contact customer services for a form. Read the Dog Control Bylaw
A: Yes, just bring your tag and receipt from the district the dog was registered in, fill in a registration form and the tag will be exchanged at no additional cost.
A: You can apply to become a "Special Owner", but there is a strict criteria to be met. Contact customer service for more information.
A: You must first be a "Special Owner" at which stage you can then purchase a "Dog Owner's Manual" at a cost of $15.00. When you have done this, your name will be put on a list to sit a short test of 20 multiple choice questions.
A: No. If your dog dies, return that dog's tag and the balance of registration money can be used towards registering your new dog and a new tag will be issued.
Reasons for barking include, attention seeking, cold, hungry or lonely. The main cure is time and patience. If you can correct the reason for the barking, the dog will settle down.
Cold or hungry - change the environment to make it content. Feed the dog; give it a warm dry place to sleep, keep it close to you and, if it is a puppy, put a loud clock in its bed. This will sound like company.
Attention seeking - if you growl the dog each time it barks it gets the attention it wants and will continue to bark. Unpleasant results increase the dog's anxiety and result in the dog seeking more attention. Observe its behaviour, say 'no', or 'bad dog' as it is about to bark. This will break its attention. Call the dog, say 'sit' and 'stay', then reward it for its good behaviour.
Denning Principle - if the dog barks when you are out - give it a small den such as a bathroom or laundry. Feed the dog in there so it always feels positive about the room.
Train it by locking it in for 15 minutes or so at feeding time. Give the dog a bone or biscuit when you shut it away when leaving the house. This method works well for training pups and when you are away routinely.
Shelter - a kennel that is warm, dry and the right size if the dog is kept outside.
Exercise - dogs need regular exercise. A dog should be on a leash in public areas. Be prepared to clean up after your dog.
Food- a dog needs to be fed every day with good food. Check that your supply of food is hydatids free.
Attention - a dog needs to feel that he is part of the family.
There are a few simple rules to keep a dog free from hydatids. Changes in the legislation means that the Animal Control Officer is no longer to dose the dog. These few guidelines will ensure that your dog cannot become infected.
It's offal from domestic animals that carry the cysts of true hydatids. People can carry the cysts as well. The dog has to eat a cyst to become infected as the cyst holds all the new tapeworm heads.
Boil the offal until it is cooked right through. The gravy is good for dogs as well.
Sheep or goat meat may contain sheep measles cysts. These do not infect people but can hurt the export trade. Freezing the meat or bones for at least 7 days at a minimum of -10ºc will kill these small cysts.
If your dog wanders and scavenges from other people and rubbish bags, you will not know what he has eaten. He could pick up an infestation of hydatids worms, poison or even a disease.
Under the Dog Control Act 1996, dog owners are responsible for:
(a) Ensuring their dog is:
(b) Taking all reasonable steps to ensure their dog does not:
(c) Ensuring they:
When you take your dog out in any public place, land or premises, you must remove and properly dispose of all faecal matter or other fouling deposited by your dog.
Dog control policy and practices