Dogs hold a very special place in the hearts of millions of Australians.

Dogs and owners can do so much together - go for walks, play games or simply share a quiet snooze in the sun. Research has also shown that owning a pet can have measurable health benefits.International research has shown that adults and children are more relaxed in the presence of a friendly dog and that pet owners suffer less minor health problems such as headaches, backaches, colds and flue, insomnia and general tiredness than non pet owners.

Medical research in Australia has found that pet owners have a lower risk of heart attack, having lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure and lower triglyceride fats in their blood than non pet owners.

When obtaining a dog particular attention should be paid to the type of dog with respect to the size of your yard, the amount of exercise the dog will receive and the amount of time available for grooming.

 

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The following organisations are the registrars
for purebred dogs in Australia and only dogs with
registration certificates issued by these organisations
can compete at dog shows or obedience trials.
Membership of the organisation in your State is
essential if you are interested in exhibiting, training or
breeding pure bred dogs.
If you wish to look at breeds, the organisations listed
below will be able to give you a list of breeders and also
dates and venues for dog shows which are a good place to
see over 170 breeds.
Alternatively your local animal welfare or rescue centre will
have puppies and dogs requiring new homes


NEW SOUTH WALES

Royal New South Wales Canine Council
P.O. Box 632 St Marys NSW 2760
Phone: (02) 9834 3022

VICTORIA
Victorian Canine Association Inc
Locked Bag K9 Cranbourne 3977
Phone (03) 9788 2500

QUEENSLAND
Canine Control Council (Queensland)
P.O. Box 495 Fortitude Valley Qld 4006
Phone: (07) 3252 2661

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
South Australian Canine Association Inc
P.O. Box 844 Prospect East.S.A. 5082
Phone: (08) 8349 4797

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Canine Association of Western Australia Inc
P.O. Box 301 Gosnells. W.A. 6110
Phone: (089) 455 1188

TASMANIA
Tasmanian Canine Association
P.O. Box 116 Glenorchy Tas 7010
Phone: (0362) 72 9443

CANBERRA
Canberra Kennel Association Inc
P.O. Box 815 Dickson ACT 2602
Phone: (062) 41 4404

NORTHERN TERRITORY
Northern Australian Canine Association Inc
P.O. Box 37521 Winnellie. NT 0821
Phone: (089) 84 3570

 

 

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