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Update on NSW Pet Registry 30 June 2020

 

Urgent maintenance and upgrading work to the NSW Companion Animals Register (CAR) and NSW Pet Registry (Registry) continues to support the introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous and restricted dogs from 1 July. Both websites remain unavailable to council users.

 

For vets the Office of Local Government (OLG) has been able to restore access via mobile search function on the Register.

 

This access will allow Register users to retrieve animal owner information and enable pets to continue to be reunited with their owners while the temporary shutdown...

NSW Pet Registry Temporary shutdown 24 June 2020

 

The NSW Pet Registry has been temporarily shut down to allow urgent maintenance and upgrading work to accommodate the introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous and restricted dogs from July 1.

These works include necessary security upgrades to protect the system and the data it holds.

This shutdown has unavoidably affected operations at animal pounds and shelters, however, is necessary to ensure the ongoing integrity of the Pet Registry.

The NSW Government apologises for the...

CVO Bulletin Ehrlichiosis in dogs 22 June 2020

 

Ehrlichia canis was detected in a small number of dogs in the Kimberly region of Western Australia in May 2020 and in Katherine and Alice Springs in the Northern Territory in June 2020.

This is the first detection of ehrlichiosis in dogs in Australia that have not been imported from overseas.

View CVO Bulletin.

 

 

National Wildlife Biosecurity Guidelines 19 June 2020

 

Dear Colleague

National Wildlife Biosecurity Guidelines

 

At a time when Australia’s biosecurity effectiveness is more important than ever, I wish to draw your attention to a crucial resource to guide the work of everyone who works with wildlife; the National Wildlife Biosecurity Guidelines.

 

Initially released in November 2018, these unprecedented Guidelines are a pivotal set of...

Introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous/restricted dogs 05 June 2020

From 1 July 2020 the NSW Government will introduce annual permits for owners of non-desexed cats, restricted dog breeds, and dogs declared to be dangerous.
 
This means that owners of cats not desexed by four months of age will be required to pay an $80 annual permit in addition to their one-off lifetime pet registration fee.
 
Owners of dogs of a restricted breed or declared to be dangerous will be required to pay a $195 annual permit in addition to their one-off lifetime pet registration fee. This applies to dogs that are already registered.
 
Pet owners will be able to pay for annual...

Emergency Animal Disease and Zoonotic Disease Webinar Program 11 May 2020

 

 

For veterinarians and para-veterinary staff

 

NSW Department of Primary Industries, in conjunction with Local Land Services and the Australian

Veterinary Association, are relaunching the webinar program for veterinarians and para-veterinary staff

in clinical practice, including small, mixed or large animal practitioners. In addition to the 10 original

presentations, a new presentation on African Swine Fever has now been included....

Hendra virus spillover warning 01 May 2020


 

BatOneHealth (batonehealth.org) is a global team of experts working across multiple scales to learn the causes of spillover and find sustainable solutions that protect future generations from zoonotic disease.

Our research in Australia focuses on the complex interactions between climate, land use change, flying fox ecology, Hendra virus dynamics and spillover into horses.  In particular, our long-term studies of this system enable us to...

Advice of public consultation regarding anticoagulant rodenticides 15 April 2020

 

The APVMA has opened a public consultation (https://apvma.gov.au/node/65686) regarding the use patterns for anticoagulant rodenticides (https://apvma.gov.au/node/65671).

Registered products containing the following active constituents are included in this consultation:

First-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (FGARs)

  • warfarin
  • coumatetralyl
  • ...

Animal Health Committee statement on COVID-19 testing in animals 14 April 2020

 

 

Animal Health Committee policy statement on COVID-19 diagnostic testing and surveillance in animals

 

9 April 2020

 

Dear colleagues

I am writing to advise you that Animal Health Committee has developed a position statement on COVID-19 testing and surveillance in animals. This is copied below and can be found on the Animal Health Committee website (...

Taronga Wildlife Treatment and Care Veterinary Professional Training 09 April 2020

 

This new course presented by Taronga will support veterinarians and veterinary nurses to develop knowledge and skills in native wildlife triage, including first aid, initial treatment and emergency care.

 
Online course (20 CPD points)
Hands on workshop (12 CPD points)
 

Workshops are delivered at Taronga Zoo Sydney or Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo

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