Pet Registration
Domestic Animal Management Plan
The City has a released a draft version of its new Domestic Animal(Cat and Dog) Management Plan for an eight week period of public comment.
Pet Registration
Registering your pet
The City of Greater Geelong has one of the largest populations of registrable dogs and cats in any Australian municipality but only 70 per cent are registered
Pet Registration
Microchipping your pet
From 1 May 2007, all cats and dogs registered with the council for the first time must be microchipped prior to registration.
Cat Enclosure
How to build cat proof fencing and enclosures
Contrary to popular belief, cats don't have to roam. Providing their basic needs are met, cats can enjoy longer and healthier lives when safely contained to the property.
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Animals causing a nuisance
An animal can be classified a nuisance if it injures or endangers the health of any person, or creates a noise
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Impounded Animals
Animals found lost or abandoned are kept for eight days at the local animal shelter
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Dogs on Beaches
Restrictions exists on where and when you can walk your dog. Click to read more.
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Where your dog cannot go
There are some areas of Geelong where dogs are not permitted. These areas are usually designated because of the high level of pedestrian activity
Bird Index
Domestic Animals
Under local laws, there is a limit to the number of animals you can keep on your property. If the number you want to keep exceeds the number determined by Council you need to apply for a permit.
Fox Index
Native Animals
Victoria supports an abundant and diverse array of native animals. Unfortunately, more than 150 of these species are classified as threatened or endangered.
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Wounded Animals
To assist sick, orphaned or injured native wildlife, shelters such as the Wildlife Care Network or licensed shelter operators, have been established.
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Pests Control
Pest on private and public property can be a nuisance. Information is available on the steps you can take
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Offences and Penalties
The tracking and management of local animals, while overseen by the City of Greater Geelong, is regulated by a state law, the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act
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Resources
Pet names, FAQs & advice on choosing a pet from the City of Greater Geelong.