pets at park grove
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What animals may you keep?
Subject to the by-law, you may keep:
Goldfish or other similar fish in an indoor aquarium; and canaries, budgerigars or similar birds kept: indoors at all times: and a guide dog, hearing dog or other animal trained to assist to alleviate the effect of a disability if you or another person who lives with you needs the dog or other animal because of a visual disability, a hearing disability or other disability.
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You must obtain the prior consent of the Owners Corporation to keep any other animal.
Pet Application form
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Other rules relating to pets
Your visitors
You must not allow a visitor to bring animals into the building unless the animal is a guide dog or other animal trained to alleviate the effect of a disability and your visitor needs the dog or other animal because of a visual disability, a hearing disability or any other disability.
When will the Owners Corporation refuse consent?
The Owners Corporation will not give you consent to keep:
a medium or large size dog: or
a dog that is vicious, aggressive, noisy or difficult to control; or
a dog that is not registered under the companion Animals Act 1998 ( (NSW); or
a dangerous dog under the ( companion Animals Act 1998 (NSW),
Controlling your animal
You must ensure that any animal you are allowed to keep under this by-law does not wander onto another Apartment or Common Property. If it is necessary to take your animal onto Common Property you must restrain it by leash or pet cage and control it at all times.
Conditions for keeping an animal
The Owners Corporation has the right at any time to order you to remove your animal if:
It becomes offensive, vicious, aggressive, noisy or a nuisance; or you do not comply with your obligations under this by-law: or you breach a condition made by the Owners Corporation when it gave you consent to keep the animal; or your dog is a dangerous dog or is not registered under the Companion Animals Act 1998 (NSW).
Other conditions
The Owners Corporation may make other conditions if it gives you consent to keep an animal according to this by-law.
Your responsibilities
You are responsible:
(a)To other Owners and Occupiers and people using Common Property for: Any noise your animal makes which causes unreasonable disturbance; and damage to or loss of property or injury to any person caused by your animal; and
(b)To clean up after your animal.
You must not allow a visitor to bring animals into the building unless the animal is a guide dog or other animal trained to alleviate the effect of a disability and your visitor needs the dog or other animal because of a visual disability, a hearing disability or any other disability.
When will the Owners Corporation refuse consent?
The Owners Corporation will not give you consent to keep:
a medium or large size dog: or
a dog that is vicious, aggressive, noisy or difficult to control; or
a dog that is not registered under the companion Animals Act 1998 ( (NSW); or
a dangerous dog under the ( companion Animals Act 1998 (NSW),
Controlling your animal
You must ensure that any animal you are allowed to keep under this by-law does not wander onto another Apartment or Common Property. If it is necessary to take your animal onto Common Property you must restrain it by leash or pet cage and control it at all times.
Conditions for keeping an animal
The Owners Corporation has the right at any time to order you to remove your animal if:
It becomes offensive, vicious, aggressive, noisy or a nuisance; or you do not comply with your obligations under this by-law: or you breach a condition made by the Owners Corporation when it gave you consent to keep the animal; or your dog is a dangerous dog or is not registered under the Companion Animals Act 1998 (NSW).
Other conditions
The Owners Corporation may make other conditions if it gives you consent to keep an animal according to this by-law.
Your responsibilities
You are responsible:
(a)To other Owners and Occupiers and people using Common Property for: Any noise your animal makes which causes unreasonable disturbance; and damage to or loss of property or injury to any person caused by your animal; and
(b)To clean up after your animal.
problem pets
If an animal does become a problem, we urge you to proactively talk to Bark Busters to help circumvent the issue.
They will assess your current household dynamics and how they influence your dog's behaviours. After making any necessary adjustments to the environment, your dog trainer will then teach you methods of communication that will help you lead your dog with confidence and ease. No matter what breed, age, or issue, Bark Busters' natural, dog-friendly methods are proven effective, and they are also kind. |
Bark Busters dog trainers conduct adult dog and puppy training in your home. |