Members Resources
Expand your knowledge with these press releases, training tips, guidelines and need-to-know information from our friends across the pet care industry.

Gisborne District Council Dog Bylaw and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Far North District Council Dog Bylaw and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Bay of Plenty Regional Council Dog Bylaw and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Central Hawke's Bay District Council Dog Bylaw and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Carterton District Council Dog Bylaw and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Auckland Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Learn about your responsibilities and the expectations for dog care and management in your local area. District Council Dog Bylaws and Policy
Let's Talk About Cats - panel discussion hosted by Companion Animals NZ
This discussion held December 2024 focuses on the welfare of companion cats in New Zealand, as viewed by four experts holding various perspectives: 1. Professor Nat Waran - Director of A Good Life for Animals Centre, Companion Animals NZ 2. Dr Arnja Dale - Chief Scientific Officer, SPCA 3. Dr Natalie Lloyd - Companion Animal Vet & Immediate Past President Companion Animal Veterinarians (CAV), NZ Veterinary Association 4. Dr Gosia Zobel - Animal Welfare Programmes Coordinator, Companion Animals NZ
CANZ Fireworks and Pets
The way animals are impacted and the research behind it. Fireworks are fraught with risks for animals, causing distress, fear, and even physical harm. It’s crucial to recognise these dangers and take proactive steps to prepare ahead of time, helping to ensure your animal's well-being and safety, and allowing them to get through fireworks season with less stress and fear. Your pet depends on you to protect them—let's make sure they feel safe when the fireworks begin
CANZ Fireworks Frighten Pets
At Companion Animals NZ we would support a ban on the sale of private fireworks use, while still allowing controlled public displays which mean people can be notified and be better prepared. We feel this would lessen the risk of physical injury and distress to companion animals In the meantime, what can pet owners do to support their animals during times when fireworks are prominent in our skies.
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