Animal information


Animal information

There are around 8000 registered dogs and cats in Wodonga. In accordance with state laws, all dogs and cats within Wodonga aged three months and over must be registered. Registration renewal fees are due by April 10 each year. For more information about pet registration, contact the customer service team on (02) 6022 9300. If you have found a lost animal, please report it to customer service. For after hours, please also phone (02) 6022 9300. A ranger will then be informed and the lost animal picked up. If you have a lost a pet, please visit the 'Lost Animals' page below.



Lost Animals
Have you lost your cat or dog? Is your precious animal one of those pictured below? If this is your animal please contact Customer Service on (02) 6022 9300 as soon as possible.
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Off-leash dog park
The off-leash dog park in Belvoir Park recently celebrated its first full year of operation and has became a much loved spot for dogs and their owners. People for Paws, the park guardianship group, have been busy providing information and management
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  Off-leash dog park

Dog and cat registration form
All cats and dogs three months or older must be registered. Download the Domestic Animal Registration form
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  Dog and cat registration form

Dog and cat ownership responsibilities
Information to assist you as a pet owner to understand the responsibilities of owning a dog or cat in the Wodonga municipality.
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  Dog and cat ownership responsibilities

Dangerous and restricted breed dogs
What is a 'dangerous dog'? Many dog owners believe dogs are declared “dangerous” due to their breed or size. This is not so. A dog may be declared dangerous if it attacks and seriously injures a person or another animal. There are rules for dogs declared
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Wodonga Dog Rescue
WODONGA Dog Rescue and its volunteers are ‘Doin' it for the dogs' and helping to save impounded and abandoned dogs from certain death. The incorporated association has seven committee members and a number of volunteer foster carers. They have a memorandum
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  Wodonga Dog Rescue

Process for complaints
When the council is contacted with a request for service it will be met whenever possible. However, in the event a problem is not resolved to your satisfaction, it is important to let us know.
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