Getting a Pet in New South Wales — Registration and Rules

Registration fees, microchipping, desexing discounts, and local laws for pet owners in New South Wales.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: Local council · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
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Registration fees, microchipping, desexing discounts, and local laws for pet owners in New South Wales.

Pet Registration — NSW

RequirementNSW Detail
Dog registration$70–$210/year (council dependent)
Cat registration$40–$60/year
Desexed discountYes — significant reduction
MicrochippingRequired by 12 weeks

Ongoing Costs

Budget $1,500–$3,000/year for a dog and $1,000–$2,000/year for a cat. This covers food, vet visits, vaccinations, flea/worm treatment, and registration. Pet insurance adds $30–$80/month but can save thousands on unexpected vet bills.

Renting with Pets

Tenant laws around pets vary by state. In NSW, landlords may require a pet bond or approval. Check your lease and state tenancy laws before getting a pet if you're renting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is dog registration in NSW?

Dog registration in New South Wales costs $70–$210/year (council dependent). Desexing discount: Yes — significant reduction.

Is microchipping compulsory?

Yes. In NSW, pets must be microchipped: Required by 12 weeks.

How much does it cost to own a dog per year?

Budget $1,500–$3,000/year including food, vet, vaccinations, registration, and other costs. Pet insurance adds $30–$80/month.

What Changed

Apr 2026 Verified for New South Wales
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: Local council · Financial year: 2025–26