Where do you register your dogs when full time on the road? my dog is currently registered with the gold Coast City Council, but I have no intention of living on the Gold Coast once I hit the road
How do you full time nomads do it
peacewalker said
02:52 PM Dec 22, 2011
very interesting, will await the answers.
Boroma577 said
03:35 PM Dec 22, 2011
peacewalker wrote:
very interesting, will await the answers.
I have not registered my girls and to date have had no issues. They are micro chipped though.
Rip and Rosie said
10:05 PM Dec 22, 2011
My boys are micro chipped and have life long registration with Newcastle Council.
Rosie
Elle on Wheels said
02:37 AM Dec 23, 2011
I think you need to register them somewhere it doesn't matter where you live. The most important thing is vacinations
animalcarer said
08:41 AM Dec 23, 2011
Have one registered, there are 2 microchipped. One is spayed.
Will be microchipping the 2 little ones, and three of them will be spayed after new year. They all have vacinations, and have had their flea meds, etc.
They are a lot of work, but I would be lost without them.
Wont be registering the rest, its a bloody rort. Will have to keep paying for the one who is presently registered, as we got her from the council pound, but it costs a lot less because she is spayed.
Rip and Rosie said
08:59 AM Dec 23, 2011
I learned aged back not to travel without the vaccination certificates.... couldn't get into the Dubbo Zoo, as couldn't get the boys into doggie day care without proof of vaccination. Now they are in the glove box.
No one ever asks if they are registered though- I suppose if they got in to trouble, like wandering away or being aggressive (which they are not), the local council pound people would add a bit to the fine for unregistered dogs.
It costs less to do a life time registration, less for spayed/neutered and less for pensioners. I look at it like picking up dog poo, just something responsible pet owners do.
Rosie
Antique Pete said
02:44 PM Dec 23, 2011
Thank you all for your input Have a safe and Merry Christmas
Elle on Wheels said
03:09 PM Dec 23, 2011
You too mate
Red Dog said
06:32 PM Dec 31, 2011
Have had no problem with my boy most people I meet ask me is he for sale not if hes registered or not but do have him micro chipped cheers All.
Elle on Wheels said
04:00 PM Jan 1, 2012
Welcome to the forum Red Dog and happy new year
jetj said
05:20 AM Feb 21, 2012
I brought my Dad's dog from Qld to NSW and the registration in Qld was $20 a year but it is around $40 for lifetime registration with my council in NSW.
Where do you register your dogs when full time on the road? my dog is currently registered with the gold Coast City Council, but I have no intention of living on the Gold Coast once I hit the road
How do you full time nomads do it
I have not registered my girls and to date have had no issues. They are micro chipped though.
Rosie
Have one registered, there are 2 microchipped. One is spayed.
Will be microchipping the 2 little ones, and three of them will be spayed after new year. They all have vacinations, and have had their flea meds, etc.
They are a lot of work, but I would be lost without them.
Wont be registering the rest, its a bloody rort. Will have to keep paying for the one who is presently registered, as we got her from the council pound, but it costs a lot less because she is spayed.
No one ever asks if they are registered though- I suppose if they got in to trouble, like wandering away or being aggressive (which they are not), the local council pound people would add a bit to the fine for unregistered dogs.
It costs less to do a life time registration, less for spayed/neutered and less for pensioners. I look at it like picking up dog poo, just something responsible pet owners do.
Rosie
Have a safe and Merry Christmas
Have had no problem with my boy most people I meet ask me is he for sale not if hes registered or not but do have him micro chipped cheers All.