Dog Registration

New Dogs

It is required by law that all dogs must be registered at the age of 3 months.

New dog registrations can be completed online via the Dogs and Cats Online website www.dogsandcatsonline.com.au.

  • If you already have a profile on the Dogs and Cats Online website you can log in to that site and simply 'Add' a new dog under that profile.
  • If you do not have a profile set up on the Dogs and Cats Online website you can register as a new owner and add the details of the new dog at www.dogsandcatsonline.com.au/App/RegistrationProcess/CreateRegistration.

Dog Registration Renewal

Dog registrations must be renewed by 31 August each year. If your dog has previously been registered you will receive a renewal notice (via post, email or SMS).  Once you have your renewal code you can then log into Dogs & Cat’s Online www.dogsandcatsonline.com.au and register your dog.

2023/2024 Registration and Renewal Fees

Dog RegistrationsOwners without
Concessions
Owners with
Concessions
Registration $80.00 $40.00
Working Dog $20.00 $10.00
Racing Greyhound $20.00 $10.00
Desexed Dog $60.00 $30.00
Desexed Dog with Microchip $40.00 $20.00
Desexed Dog with Training $40.00 $20.00
Desexed Dog with Microchip & Training $24.00 $12.00
Dog with Microchip $64.00 $32.00
Dog with Training $64.00$32.00
Dog with Microchip & Training $60.00 $30.00
Guide dogs, hearing dogs or disability dogs No charge No charge
Puppies (up to 3 months) $40.00 $20.00
Late Registration Fee $10.00 $10.00

For more information about dog registration, please contact Customer Service on 8366 9222 or at mail@campbelltown.sa.gov.au.

Transferring Dog Ownership

In the event that a dog changes ownership, the transfer needs to be recorded on the Dogs and Cats Online website at www.dogsandcatsonline.com.au using the 'Complete Ownership Transfer' option. This process is the same for dogs that are transferred within the Campbelltown City Council area and dogs that are transferred to or from another council area in South Australia.

Additional Dogs

In accordance with Council's By-Law 5 - Dogs 2016, up to two dogs can be kept on a residential property without a permit. Additional dogs may be kept if a permit is successfully obtained from Council. All dogs must be registered.

Apply for an Additional Dog Permit

Legislative Requirements

For more information on legislative requirements and changes please visit www.dogandcatboard.com.au.