Council to crack down on pet registration
LIFE is going to get a little harder for local pet owners who fail to register their animals.
Whitsunday Regional Council will start its annual inspection program on October 10 to ensure residents are complying with pet registration rules.
The inspection period will cover three months ending on January 10, 2017.
Council officers usually issue a warning to residents found to have unregistered pets and give a time-frame to register. If a pet remains unregistered despite a warning the council can issue a $243 fine.
Mayor Andrew Willcox stressed the importance of registering pets for their own safety.
"Ensuring that your pet is registered is part of being a responsible pet owner and it allows our officers to immediately identify your dog if it is found wandering at large,” Cr Willcox said.
Local pet owner Kylie Allen considers pet registration vitally important for her dogs' safety, but raised privacy concerns over the inspection program.
"I think pet rego is important for the safety of most dogs, especially if they do not have an enclosed yard or are inclined to escape a lot,” she said.
"I'm not sure how I feel about council being able to go into people's properties.
" I think a lot of people would find that a privacy issue.”
Cr Willcox said the inspection period would also ensure residents were complying with land regulations.
"During the inspection program we will identify a number of factors including overgrown lots and the unsightly accumulation of goods, objects, materials or other things that detract from the amenity of the land,” Cr Willcox said.
Any inquiries can be directed to the council's Community and Environment Department on 49450200.