π Information verified: 15 July 2026
π Campbelltown City Council
π Official Council Website
π https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/Home
π Report to
Campbelltown City Council Community Response Rangers
β° When to report
Report a dog attack, roaming dog or aggressive dog as soon as possible. During Council business hours, contact the Community Response Rangers. If you require assistance after hours following a dog attack, contact the local police.
π» How to report
π Community Response Rangers: (02) 4645 4604
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am β 4:30 pm
π» Online Animal Reporting Portal:
https://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/Animals-and-Pets/Nuisance-Animals-and-Insects/Roaming-Dogs
After-hours assistance:
- π Campbelltown Police: (02) 4620 1199
- π Macquarie Fields Police: (02) 9605 0499
π Information you may need
Be prepared to provide:
- Date and time of the incident
- Location of the incident
- Description of the dog(s)
- Details of what occurred
- Owner details (if known)
- Any photographs, videos or witness information that may assist Council's investigation
π¨ Emergency
If there is an immediate threat to life or a serious emergency, call 000.
For assistance after hours following a dog attack, contact:
- π Campbelltown Police: (02) 4620 1199
- π Macquarie Fields Police: (02) 9605 0499
π©· Pink for Leasy Tip
Even if the dog has left the area or no one was injured, reporting roaming or aggressive dog behaviour can help councils identify repeat incidents and intervene before someone or another animal is seriously harmed.
Every report contributes to a clearer picture of what's happening in our communities and supports safer outcomes for both people and companion animals.
π’ Still need help?
If you've reported ongoing concerns without resolution, or you've experienced:
- a dog attack
- a near miss
- repeated roaming dogs
- ongoing aggressive dog behaviour
we encourage you to complete one of the Pink for Leasy Community Surveys.
The information you share helps us identify patterns across NSW and advocate for improvements to education, legislation, reporting systems and community safety.
π Complete our Community Surveys
π‘οΈ Prevention Starts Before an Attack Occurs
Reporting concerns early, including roaming dogs, repeated escapes, aggressive behaviour or suspected breaches of companion animal laws, may help prevent future incidents.
Together, we can build safer communities for both people and companion animals.
π Disclaimer
This summary has been prepared by Pink for Leasy IncΒ to assist community members in understanding local council reporting pathways.
The information on this page was verified from the official Campbelltown City Council website on 15 July 2026. While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate, council reporting processes may change over time. Please refer to the official Campbelltown City Council website for the most up-to-date information.