Animal Management Unit
The primary aim of this unit is to work with the community, encouraging responsible pet ownership through public education programs and working together co-operatively with the community to achieve an amicable co-existing neighbourhood for all residents.
The key objectives are summarised as:
- Administer Animal Management in accordance with Local Law 2003 Keeping, Control and Impounding of Animals.
- Encouraging responsible pet ownership.
- Educate the community to increase the profile of Animal Management's principles and practices.
The main functions are:
- Provide action and resolution of complaints relating to animal management matters.
Immediate response to complaints of dog attacks. - Provide assessment of aggressive and nuisance dogs.
- Provide routine and random patrols in all areas of Cairns Regional Council's area for straying animals.
- Impoundment of some straying animals.
Registration of dogs and the maintenance of the Registration Data base. - Promote, encourage and provide education for responsible pet ownership.
- Provide education programs for schools and other community groups and individuals. This service is also happily provided on request.
- Conduct inspection programs for registration and compliance with conditions for the keeping of dogs.
The Council's Pound is located at 145-161 McCoombe Street, Bungalow.
Release times and open for viewing:
5:00pm to 5:30pm Monday to Friday
2:00pm to 2:30pm Weekends and Public Holidays.
Animal Management
- Animal Management Unit
- Animal Refuge Organisations
- Application Forms
- Backyard Breeding
- Backyard Breeding
- Barking Dogs
- Cats
- Complaints - How to Lodge
- Deceased Animals
- Dog Attacks
- Dog Registration
- Education
- Excess Animal Permit (Dogs)
- Impounded Pets
- Infringements (Fines)
- Local Laws
- Lost Animals
- Noisy Birds
- Pamphlets Available
- Patrols
- Poultry - Roosters
- Restricted Breeds
- Responsible Owner