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How to register your dog In person at the Citys Administration Centre. By post to City of Armadale, Locked Bag 2, ARMADALE WA 6992. By email (payment details cannot be emailed, ask for Rangers to contact you to get your card details over the phone).
In a residential area, Council limits each household to two dogs. The Dog Act of 1976 provides that owners need to ensure that their dog: Wears a collar, is microchipped (with current owner details) and the Councils registration tag is attached when in a public place.
Registration fees DescriptionGSTCost1-year$20.00Inc. GST3-years$42.50Inc. GSTLifetime$100.00Inc. GST
How many dogs can be kept at one property? Excluding properties within our Kennel Zone, current legislation allows for property owners to keep a maximum of two dogs. In some circumstances, residents may wish to keep more than the prescribed number, however approval from the City is required.
How many dogs can be kept at one property? Excluding properties within our Kennel Zone, current legislation allows for property owners to keep a maximum of two dogs. In some circumstances, residents may wish to keep more than the prescribed number, however approval from the City is required.
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In a residential area, Council limits each household to two dogs. The Dog Act of 1976 provides that owners need to ensure that their dog: Wears a collar, is microchipped (with current owner details) and the Councils registration tag is attached when in a public place.

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