All sportsgrounds in Palmerston North are closed. Please check with your school, club or sports association for any draw changes or cancellations. We'll review the grounds status on Thursday 3 July.
The law requires all dogs to be microchipped within two months of being registered with Council.
Microchipping makes it easier to track down lost dogs and reunite them with their owners. It also helps to identify dangerous dogs in the community.
You can get your puppy or dog microchipped by a vet or other qualified microchip implanter, then notify Council.
Failure to microchip your dog if it falls into one of the categories below could result in prosecution and a fine of up to $3,000.
Your dog(s) will also need to be microchipped if:
Working farm dogs don't need to be microchipped.
You'll need to advise us of your microchip number. Email a copy of your microchip certificate with your owner and dog numbers (if known) or name and address, to dog.info@pncc.govt.nz, visit our Customer Service Centre or call us on 06 356 8199.