The City of Ryde Council Meeting scheduled for Tuesday 29 April was adjourned at 6.30pm due to a fire alarm evacuation interrupting proceedings. The meeting will be scheduled on another date yet to be decided.
Council supports and greatly appreciates the excellent work carried out by local welfare organisations and vet clinics.
The NSW Government is introducing annual permits for non-desexed cats and restricted and dangerous dogs as part of its commitment to promoting responsible pet ownership and improving animal welfare standards.
A barking dog can often severely disrupt people’s lives and erode their quality of life.
It is the responsibility of the person selling or giving away a dog or cat to advise Council.
When you take your dog into a public place you must make sure that it does not interfere with the safety or enjoyment of other people.
Information about lost, impounded and unwanted domestic animals.
There are now increased control provisions for restricted and declared dangerous dogs with higher penalties for non-compliance.
An off leash area is a designated public area in which dog owners can exercise dogs without a leash.
All cat and dog owners must complete a two-step process to registering their pet.
The Companion Animals Act places certain responsibilities on all pet owners.