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Animal education programs

Council's animal education programs are delivered to various members of public and the community by Council officers within the Rangers and Parking Services Unit at Liverpool City Council.Image young boy with dalmation

They often take the form of: 

  • School visitations
  • Attendance at Council-run open days and community forum meetings
  • Postal mail outs, in particular, addressing permanent identification and lifetime registration issues
  • Proactive patrols of Council managed parks and facilities
  • Provision of animal management information on Council's website
  • Regular local newspaper articles on Council initiatives and animal management tips.
  • Dog training classes

Currently Council is holding dog training classes and are being held at Whitlam Park on Green Valley Road commencing the 31st October 2009. These classes will run for 6 weeks and cover basic obedience.

The sessions will be at 9.15am, 10am and 10.45am and each session will have 10 participants. The resident enrolling their dog must be a Liverpool resident and the dog must be microchipped and registered.

To enrol please contact Hanrob on 8508 3222.

If you would like more information please contact Liverpool City Council on 1300 36 2170.

 

 


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