Dog registration
The Dog Control Act 1996 requires that all dogs in New Zealand be initially registered by three months of age, and annually after that (by 30th June each year). We post registration renewal invoices to all dog owners who registered their dogs the previous year around mid-May.
Register your dog:
- Online
- Over the phone
- Visit one of our offices in Cambridge or Te Awamutu.
Register your dog for the first time
Ensure you have the following documents ready when registering your dog for the first time or you can follow up with these requirements later using our Dog Online Form.
- Provide a copy of a neutering certificate from your vet - urban dogs receive a discount.
- Provide a copy of the microchip certificate provided by a vet or Council Animal Control Officer.
- Complete a fencing rebate application if you have dog-proof fencing (urban dogs only).
Once you have your documents ready, please follow these steps:
- Read some important notes about dog registration.
- Register your new furry friend with our Dog Online Form. Our dog
registration online form covers:
- Change of address
- Dog registration refunds
- Fencing rebates
- Neutering rebates
- New registrations (including the new registration of dogs from other councils)
- Submission of microchipping certificate
- Transfer of dog ownership
- Request a dog registration pack from our customer support team.
A copy of this online form will be sent to your email address upon completion.
Renew your dog's registration
All dog registrations in New Zealand expire 30 June each year, regardless of when they were first registered, and Waipā’s annual renewal process begins 1 May.
Around mid-May all dog owners should receive a renewal notice by post, and payment is due by 30 June.
If you misplaced your renewal notice letter, our customer support team can reprint it at our Council offices when you visit in person or email when you contact us by phone. We allow an extra month to pay your fee, but any unpaid registrations after 31 July will incur a 50% penalty fee.
Renew your dog registration online
Please note: registrations made online will be assigned a strap style tag.
If your dog is already in our system you can simply renew their registration online using your dog's unique ID numbers, which you'll find on your re-registration notice.
- Use our online account portal, credit card (surcharge applies) or debit card. You can add multiple Dog IDs to your shopping cart and make a single secure transaction.
- Find other payment methods.
- Remember to attach your dog’s registration tag to its collar. This year’s tag colour is YELLOW.
Registration fees
Your registration fees help pay for Council’s 24-hour dog control service, maintaining pound facilities, dog exercise areas and signage, doggy doo bins and public education activities.
Dog registration fees vary in cost depending on where in the district you live. Failure to register a pup by three months of age or any adult dog within 14 days of new ownership can also incur a penalty fee of 50% on top of the relevant fee.
Dog registration fees 2023/24
Standard Fee if paid by 31 July 2024 (penalty will be applied 31st July) | Fee incl 50% penalty if paid from 1st August 2024 | |
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Urban Fee (for full year) | ||
No rebates | $ 92.00 | $ 138.00 |
Neutered Rebate ($10.00) Fencing Rebate ($15.00) | $ 82.00 $ 77.00 | $ 123.00 $ 115.50 |
Fencing and Neutered Rebates ($25.00) Replacement tags | $ 67.00 $ 3.00 | $ 100.50 |
Rural Fee (for full year) | $ 53.00 | $ 79.50 |
Impounding fees 2023/2024
Until 30th June 2024 | From 1st July 2023 to 30th June 2024 | |
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First Impound Fee | $ 75.00 | $ 75.00 |
Second and subsequent impounding (within the same registration year) | $ 100.00 (standard fee each time) | $ 100.00 (standard fee each time) |
Feeding and Care per day (from 2nd day) Microchipping Implant Fee | $ 10.00 $ 27.00 | $ 10.00 $ 28.00 |
Dog leads for sale | $ 18 - $ 20 | $ 18 - $ 20 |
Doggy doo bag refills Permits – new Permits- renewal | $ 3.00 $ 65.00 $ 30.00 | $ 3.00 $ 65.00 $ 30.00 |
Disposal fee for unclaimed dogs | $ 55.00 | $ 55.00 |
Rebates
Council offers rebates for urban dogs if:
- You can provide a vet certificate confirming your dog is desexed
- Your dog is contained behind dog-proof property fencing, subject to inspection by an animal control officer. The cut-off date for fence rebate applications is 1 April each year, to allow enough time for all properties to be inspected prior to dog registration notices being posted.
You can submit vet certificates and fencing rebate applications using our Dog Online form.
Dog registration refund
If your dog passes away, you can apply for a refund of the registration fee (pro rata rate). You can choose to credit your rates or water account or donate to pooches in need (options are detailed on application form).
You can now save time and apply for a dog's registration refund using our Dog Online form.
Moved house?
It’s important to let us soon as a dog owner’s details change, or if you move to a new address.
You can update your dog's address details online or at a Council office.
Applying for more dogs
The Dog Control Bylaw 2023 restricts the number of dogs kept on urban properties to two dogs, and five dogs at rural dwellings. While we don’t encourage dog owners to keep extra dogs over this number, we understand that sometimes there are special reasons for wanting to do so and we have a permit system where applications can be assessed.
Use these forms to apply to keep more dogs:
Additional information
Registration Tags
You can email info@waipadc.govt.nz, call 0800 924 723 or pop into a Council Office to collect a replacement dog tag.
Please note: registrations made online will be assigned a strap style tag.
Misplaced registration renewal
If you misplaced your renewal notice letter, our customer support team can reprint it at our Council offices when you visit in person or email when you contact us by phone.
We allow an extra month to pay your fee, but any unpaid registrations after 31 July will incur a 50% penalty fee.