Dogs in the Hauraki District

Border Terrior sitting
There are approximately 4000 dogs living in the Hauraki District, so whether you are a dog owner or not you are likely to encounter a dog in the community at some stage.

The Hauraki District Policy on the control of dogs endeavours to balance the needs of dogs and their owners, while minimizing any potential danger, distress or nuisance to the community.
 

Information
 

 

Application Forms
 
Documents
 
Fees
 
 
Dog Registration
  Which Dogs must be registered?
  Registration Fees
  What does registration pay for?
  Paying dog registration
  Registration Forms
  Renewing registration
  Dog registration rebates
  Penalties
  Replacement tags
  Change of details
  Part of year registration
  Dog new to district/Exchange tag
  Dog has died
  Number of dogs allowed
  Guide Dogs
Dog Owner Categories
  General Dog Owner
  ROL - Responsible Owner 
  Probationary Dog Owner
  Disqualified Dog Owner
ROL - Responsible Owner Licence
  Responsible Owner Licence
  ROL Eligibility Criteria
  Rol Information Pack
Classified Dogs
  Dangerous
  Menacing
Microchipping
  What do I need to know?
  Dogs required to be microchipped
  What is a menacing or dangerous dog?
  What is in a microchip?
  Do I still have to register my dog as well as have it microchipped?
  What classifies a working dog?
  Good Reasons to Microchip your Dog
Exercise Areas / Prohibited Areas
  Designated Exercise Areas
  Prohibited Areas
  Restricted Areas
Complaints
  Complaints about dogs
  Dogs Barking
Lost or Missing
  Lost or Missing dogs
  Impounding Fees
  Lost and Found Listings