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Dog Care
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- Choosing a Pet
- Confine your Dog
- Dangerous Dogs
- Dangerous Dog Laws
- Dog Doo
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- Electronic Collars
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- Menacing Dogs
- Owning a Dog
- Pets During Fireworks and Thunderstorms
- Restricted Breed Dogs
- Preventing Attacks in the Community
- Preventing Attacks in the Home
- Private Keeping of Dogs Code
- Prohibited Procedures
- Socialisation, Exercise and Training
- Travelling in Vehicles with Dogs
- Working Dogs
- New Regulations for Dog Breeders
- Microchip Details now needed in Cat/Dog Sale Advertisements
- Cat Care
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Code of Practice for the Private Keeping of Dogs
The Code of Practice for the Private Keeping of Dogs is made under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986 to provide guidance for pet owners to safeguard the welfare of dogs. More than 35% of Victorian households include a dog, and as such it is important to put in place some minimum standards for the appropriate husbandry and care of this species.
The Code provides information and minimum standards of accommodation, management and care appropriate to the physical and behavioural requirements of dogs kept under private ownership.
The Code contains a body condition chart for dogs (Appendix 3), which has been extracted for use as a poster.

