The Dangerous Dog Sign for New South Wales is one of the many requirements for dog owners owning a declared dangerous dog, declared menacing dog or a restricted dog. They must comply with each and every requirement the Companion Animals Regulation Act 2008 or face large fines or even imprisonment and the dog may be seized and destroyed.
The Dangerous Dog Sign is required to be installed and displayed prominently on the premises where the dog is ordinarily kept. This is to inform and alert people going into your property that you have a dangerous, menacing or a restricted dog in the area. Our Dangerous Dog Sign for NSW complies with every requirement a Dangerous Dog Sign in New South Wales must-have.
Click the button below to go back to the NSW main Dangerous Dog page.
For more information read the Dangerous Dog Act in NSW page or contact your local council.
The Dangerous Dog Sign for New South Wales is one of the many requirements for dog owners owning a declared dangerous dog, declared menacing dog or a restricted dog. They must comply with each and every requirement the Companion Animals Regulation Act 2008 or face large fines or even imprisonment and the dog may be seized and destroyed.
The Dangerous Dog Sign is required to be installed and displayed prominently on the premises where the dog is ordinarily kept. This is to inform and alert people going into your property that you have a dangerous, menacing or a restricted dog in the area. Our Dangerous Dog Sign for NSW complies with every requirement a Dangerous Dog Sign in New South Wales must-have.
Click the button below to go back to the NSW main Dangerous Dog page.
For more information read the Dangerous Dog Act in NSW page or contact your local council.