Report Your Concerns

Awareness, Action, Prevention.
πŸ“… Information verified: 15 July 2026

πŸ“ Singleton Council

🌐 Official Council Website

πŸ”— https://www.singleton.nsw.gov.au/


πŸ“ž Report to

Singleton Council Rangers


⏰ When to report

Report a dog attack as soon as possible if you have been attacked or witnessed a dog attack involving a person or another animal. Council and NSW Police can investigate alleged dog attacks, whether they occur on public or private property. Council also encourages residents to report roaming, aggressive and barking dogs promptly so Rangers can investigate and take appropriate action.


πŸ’» How to report

πŸ“ž Phone: (02) 6578 7290

πŸ“§ Email: council@singleton.nsw.gov.au

πŸ’» Online Animal Reporting Portal:

https://www.singleton.nsw.gov.au/Council/Report-an-Issue/Dogs-Cats-or-Other-Animals

Council's online reporting system allows you to report:

  • Dog attacks
  • Barking dogs
  • Lost and found pets
  • Stray animals
  • Other animal-related concerns.

πŸ“ 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)
  • Whether the dog is still roaming
  • Any photographs, videos or witness information that may assist Council's investigation

Providing as much information as possible helps Council Rangers investigate the incident promptly.


🚨 Emergency

If there is an immediate threat to life or a serious emergency, call 000.

If you see an aggressive dog, do not approach it. Contact Singleton Council or NSW Police immediately. Council can collect dogs during business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am–4:30 pm). For emergencies outside these hours, contact NSW Police.


🩷 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.


πŸ“’ 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.

πŸ‘‰ Complete our Community Surveys


πŸ›‘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.


πŸ“‹ 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 Singleton 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 Singleton Council website for the most up-to-date information.