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The City of South Perth proposes to repeal the Dogs Local Law 2016 and replace it with the proposed Dogs Local Law 2025.
The purpose of the proposed local law is to make provisions about the confinement of dogs, control the number of dogs that can be kept on premises in the district, the impounding of dogs, regulate kennel establishments, and to require removal of dog excreta.
The effect of the proposed local law is to extend the controls over dogs which exist under the Dog Act 1976 (External link) and Dog Regulations 2013 (External link).
Complete an online feedback form Hard copy feedback forms and copies of the proposed local law are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning Libraries
If you don't want to complete an online feedback form, you can make a written submission addressed to: Chief Executive Officer, City of South Perth, Cnr Sandgate St and South Tce, South Perth, WA 6151, including your name and postal address so the City can respond to your submission and advise you of the final outcome
Contact the City on 9474 0777 or use the ask a question tool to get in touch with a member of the project team.
Feedback closes at 4pm on Friday 14 February 2025.
Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.
The City of South Perth proposes to repeal the Dogs Local Law 2016 and replace it with the proposed Dogs Local Law 2025.
The purpose of the proposed local law is to make provisions about the confinement of dogs, control the number of dogs that can be kept on premises in the district, the impounding of dogs, regulate kennel establishments, and to require removal of dog excreta.
The effect of the proposed local law is to extend the controls over dogs which exist under the Dog Act 1976 (External link) and Dog Regulations 2013 (External link).
Complete an online feedback form Hard copy feedback forms and copies of the proposed local law are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning Libraries
If you don't want to complete an online feedback form, you can make a written submission addressed to: Chief Executive Officer, City of South Perth, Cnr Sandgate St and South Tce, South Perth, WA 6151, including your name and postal address so the City can respond to your submission and advise you of the final outcome
Contact the City on 9474 0777 or use the ask a question tool to get in touch with a member of the project team.
Feedback closes at 4pm on Friday 14 February 2025.
Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.
Complete an online feedback form. Your submission should include:
comments either supporting or opposing the proposals, or suggesting ways in which you believe that the proposed local law should be modified
reasons for your opinion or discussion to explain your comments
your name and postal address to enable the City to respond to your submission and advise you of the final outcome of the process.
For transparency, your feedback may be published as part of reporting, however, we respect your privacy and all identifying information will be removed and your feedback kept anonymous.
Feedback closes at 4pm on Friday 14 February 2025.
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Page last updated: 19 Dec 2024, 08:38 AM
Lifecycle
Feedback opens
Proposed Dogs Local Law 2025 is currently at this stage
Thursday 19 December 2024
Feedback closes
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Dogs Local Law 2025
Friday 14 February 2025
Feedback analysed
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Dogs Local Law 2025
Council endorsement
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Dogs Local Law 2025
Dogs Local Law comes into effect
this is an upcoming stage for Proposed Dogs Local Law 2025
14 days from publication in the government gazette.