Register your new pet

Get Your Pet Registered for FREE!

Got a new pet? Take advantage of FREE pet registration for first-time registrations! To qualify, your pet must be registered for the first time in the Mildura Rural City Council area, with no history of enforcement or prosecution, and not involved in any attacks or declared dangerous, menacing, or a restricted breed. Once you have registered your new pet, yearly renewal fees will apply

All cats and dogs over 3 months old need to be registered with the Council by 10 April each year, and all new pets must be microchipped when registered.

If your pet is at the Mildura Animal Pound, please note that online registrations are not accepted. You can complete the process in person when your pet is released.

Online

Step 1.In order to complete this form, you will require the following information:

  • Are registering a pet for the first time
  • Live within this municipality
  • Proof of microchipping Proof of desexing (if applicable)
  • Pensioner card (if applicable)
  • Seniors Card and Centrelink Health Care Cards are not eligible for concession
  • Valid email address

Step 2.Register online

Register your pet now

Step 3.After you submit this form

  • We will send you an email receipt to confirm we have received your application.
  • If the correct supporting documentation is not provided, registration will be declined, and the applicant will be contacted within 5 working days of submission.  You will need to commence the new animal registration process again.  
  • Applicants will receive a lifetime tag to their nominated mailing address.

In person

Step 1.Download and complete a pet registration application

You can download and print a Animal-Registration-Form.pdf(PDF, 113KB)

Step 2.Visit our offices

76 Deakin Avenue, Mildura
108 Madden Avenue, Mildura
79 Oke Street, Ouyen
Service Centres are open Monday - Friday from 9am - 5pm

Mail

Step 1.Download and complete a pet registration application

You can download and print a Animal-Registration-Form.pdf(PDF, 113KB)

Step 2.Return the completed application

PO Box 105 Mildura, VIC 3502 

 

2025/26 Pet Registration Renewal Fees

These fees are valid until 10 April 2026.

Animal Fee
Entire dog/cat $152
Desexed dog/cat $53
Pensioner NOT desexed dog/cat $76
Pensioner desexed dog/cat $26.50
Dangerous dog  $152
 Animal over 10 years  $53
 Pensioner - Animal over 10 years  $26.50
Replacement of registration tag Free

Note: Dogs that are kept for the purpose of assisting a visually impaired person or that are kept by a government authority are exempt from the above fees.

Pensioner Discounts

The following cardholders are eligible for a pensioner’s concession Pet Registration Renewal fee.

  • Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Pensioner Concession Card
  • Department of Veterans Affairs Repatriation Health Card specifying a War Widow TPI
These are the only pension cards accepted. A photocopy of the pension card must accompany any claims for concession on animal registrations.

Pet registration benefits

Registering your dog or cat greatly improves their chances of being returned to you. Registration Renewal fees also go toward providing a whole range of other important services and facilities such as:

  • Dog parks and dog poo bins
  • Pounds and shelter facilities
  • Registration tags for each of your registered animals
  • Reuniting lost animals
  • Investigation of animal related complaints and emergencies
  • Providing Council's responsible pet ownership programs
  • Monitoring of pet shops, boarding kennels, catteries, pounds, shelters and other Domestic Animal Businesses
  • Investigations into animal welfare issues
For more information on the benefits of registering your pet with Council visit the Agriculture Victoria website.

 

FAQs

Why must I register my pet?

To help keep pets safe, all pet owners are required by law to microchip and register cats and dogs with their local council once they are three months of age.  Having a registration identification can assure animals are quickly returned to their owners.  

With more than 7500 dogs and 1500 cats registered in the Mildura Rural City Council Area, we utilise pet registrations to reunite pets with their owners without having to be impounded.

To register, your pet needs to be microchipped and the microchip number must be included on your application form. The Domestic Animals Act 1994 outlines the requirements to register your pet.

Registering your dog or cat greatly improves their chances of being returned to you. Registration renewal fees also go toward providing a range of other important services and facilities such as:

  • Dog parks and dog poo bins
  • Pounds and shelter facilities
  • Registration tags for each of your registered animals
  • Reuniting lost animals
  • Investigation of animal related complaints and emergencies
  • Providing Council's responsible pet ownership programs
  • Monitoring of pet shops, boarding kennels, catteries, pounds, shelters and other Domestic Animal Businesses
  • Investigations into animal welfare issues

Which pets are eligible for Council’s free, first-time pet registration program?

Mildura Rural City Council offers FREE pet registrations for first-timers for the period up until April each year. 

 Pet owners are eligible if:

  • Your pet has not previously been registered in the Mildura Rural City Council Area
  • Your pet has no prior history of enforcement or prosecution
  • Your pet has not been involved in an attack involving enforcement or prosecution
  • Your pet must not be declared dangerous, menacing or a restricted breed

All pets over three months of age must be registered – this can be done several ways, including:

  • Visiting mildura.vic.gov.au/pets
  • Visiting our Deakin, Madden or Ouyen Service Centres

What happens after I have registered?

If there are any queries with your registration, a Council officer will contact you to discuss. Otherwise, we will automatically issue you with a lifelong registration tag which must be worn by your animal when it is outside your property. Your registration tag will be mailed to you within seven days of your registration being received.

How do I renew my registration?

All animal registrations expire on 10 April each year. If your details have changed, you no longer live in Mildura, or your animal is no longer with you, please notify us.

You will receive a registration renewal approximately four weeks prior to the registration expiring. You must pay the renewal fee by 10 April each year.

If you haven't received your renewal notice, contact Mildura Rural City Council on 03 5018 8100 during business hours

How do I replace a lost or damaged registration tag?

When you register your animal we will issue you with a registration tag which must be worn by your animal when it is outside your property.

If your dog or cat has lost their tag, you can get a replacement tag by contacting Mildura Rural City Council on 03 5018 8100, or by visiting one of our Customer Service Centres.

If the tag is damaged, it can also be returned to us and be replaced free of charge.

What is microchipping?

A microchip provides a permanent form of identification which can quickly reunite owners with lost or injured pets. The microchip is approximately the size of a grain of rice and is electronically imprinted with a unique number which can be picked up by an electronic scanner.

Vets, animal welfare organisations and other authorised people can microchip your pet. All cats and dogs must be microchipped and registered by three months of age.

What is a menacing, dangerous or restricted breed?

Dangerous, menacing and restricted breed dogs are treated differently by law.

  • Dangerous dogs are declared because they have attacked, are used for guarding, or have been trained to attack.
  • Menacing dogs are declared because they have attacked a person or animal, causing minor injury, or because they have rushed at or chased someone.
  • Restricted breed dogs are declared if they are a particular breed, not because they have attacked. They may have never displayed any signs of aggression, but have been deemed to be a higher risk to the community.

Restricted breed dogs are defined as dogs that fit the Approved Standard for Restricted Breed Dogs in Victoria (standard). These may be pure or cross bred:

  • American Pit Bull Terriers (or Pit Bull Terriers)
  • Perro de Presa Canarios (or Presa Canario)
  • Dogo Argentinos
  • Japanese Tosas
  • Fila Brasileiros

Owners of dangerous, menacing and restricted breed dogs are subject to strict requirements. Due to extra legal requirements, these dogs can't be registered the same way ordinary dogs can be. Each application is considered by Mildura Rural City Council before being accepted.

If you would like to register one of these dogs you must complete a registration application form and return it following the instructions on the form.