Puppies And Dogs For Sale Perth Wa

Welcome to our site you have come across this website you are obviously either in search of a beautiful companion dog and what better then a Rottweiler, or you have to sadly surrender your beloved dog to us. Please have a look through our site and follow the various links at the top of the page. Dedicated to the rescue of all Rottweilers in Western Australia. *** CALLING ALL FOSTER CARERS *** We are in urgent need of foster carers to help out with these dogs in need. Please click on the button below if you think you could open your heart and your home to fostering a dog. Even if its only for a week or two we would be greatful! IMPORTANT NOTEPlease note that until further notice we are only taking a limited amount of surrenders, please contact us via EMAIL for more information Conan is our big, lovable boy. He is full of character and loves an opportunity to curl up next to you just as much as he loves to play a good game of fetch. Click here to read more about Conan.

Stories that will touch your heart.... Please click here to read some touching stories about dogs that we have rescued.Being a responsible dog owner means ensuring your dog is registered, trained, healthy, safe, well cared for, and does not create a nuisance to other members of your community.The Dog Act 1976 contains provisions about the keeping and control of dogs. The City allows you to keep no more than two dogs over the age of three months.If your dog escapes from your property, you may be liable for any damage or injury caused. A City’s Ranger may impound any dog found wandering unrestrained in any public place other than a designated dog exercise area.You may also be prosecuted if your dog chases or attacks any person, animal or bird when the dog is out of their control.All dogs over the age of three months must not only be registered with the City of South Perth, but they must also be microchipped. In accordance with the Dog Act 1976, it is a legal requirement that all dogs are microchipped.

A veterinarian (vet), veterinarian nurse or a person with the relevant qualifications from a registered training provider is able to implant a microchip in your dog.Proof of microchipping is also required to register your dog. This can be provided with either a copy of the microchip certificate/paperwork or a Veterinary Surgeons Certificate.A person who fails to ensure their dog is microchipped after 1 November 2015 is liable for a fine of up to $5,000.If your dog is currently registered with another local government, you can transfer the registration to the City free of charge. If your dog is sterilised, registration will be charged at a reduced rate upon proof of sterilisation. This can be either a Veterinary Surgeons Certificate, a signed statutory declaration or by a Ranger of the City of South Perth sighting the tattoo inside your dog's ear. If you would like a Ranger to inspect your dog for an ear tattoo, you must bring your dog to the City’s Animal Care Facility at 199 Thelma Street, Como between 12-1pm daily.

For many Australians, a pet is an important part of the family. Owning a pet can be extremely rewarding, but it is important to remember pet ownership is a big responsibility. As a pet owner, you will provide for all of your pet’s requirements – food, exercise, housing, grooming and veterinary care. The RSPCA recommends careful planning, consideration and thorough research on the basics of pet care, before buying any new pet.
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As a consumer, you have rights against the supplier if a purchase does not meet these guarantees - see the section of the A consumer’s guide to buying a pet brochure titled: If there is a problem – a consumer’s right to a remedy. Once you take your new pet home and start to care for it, it’s likely you will form an emotional bond and become attached to it. It’s for this reason many pet owners decide to live with issues that become apparent in their pet after purchase. Thus, seeking the remedy you are entitled to by law may not be the most desirable outcome, especially if it involves returning your pet to the seller. If you can, visit the animal in the place where it was born and meet its mother (and father too, if he’s around). This is the only way to be sure all the animals are well cared for and housed in good conditions. You can also get some idea of how big the animal will grow and what its temperament might be like. A good breeder breeds for healthy, happy and well-socialised animals and will welcome your visit to the breeding facility.

Get in touch with your local veterinarian for further advice on your pet’s health, subsequent vaccinations, worming, nutrition, desexing, microchipping, training and socialisation. Be cautious if you’re looking to buy a pet advertised online as scams are common on classifieds websites. The adverts often claim to have pedigree puppies for sale at a price well below market value (or for free) and offer to ship the puppy to your door from interstate or overseas. These scams usually ask you to wire transfer the payment to a bank account, often through a service like Western Union. In the end, no puppy is supplied and the payment is virtually impossible to trace. If in doubt, contact Consumer Protection or visit WA ScamNet Read before you buy! There are many things to consider when bringing a new pet into your home. This publication has been produced to help explain your consumer rights and remedies when buying a pet and the questions to ask a seller before making a purchase.