That’s a bummer! We understand the anxiety you must be feeling right now—the worry of possibly having to give up your dog due to someone’s complaint can be overwhelming.
Step 1: Identify the Reason for the Complaint
First, find out why the complaint was made. If your dog is displaying behaviours that might be causing a nuisance to your neighbours, attempt to rectify the issue. You may visit this page (link to Common Dog Behavioural Issues page) for common dog behavioural issues and how to manage them. Addressing concerns early can help prevent further escalation.
Step 2: Ensure Your Dog is Properly Licensed
All pet dogs in Singapore must be licensed with the Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS) under the address where they reside. Without a valid licence, you could face a fine of up to S$5,000. Licensing ensures accountability and helps in reuniting lost pets with their owners.
Step 3: Understanding Adoption Rules for HDB Flats (ADORE Programme)
If you are staying in an HDB flat and your dog was adopted under the ADORE (Adoption & Ownership of Dogs for Responsibility & Education) programme, there are specific requirements that must be met.
Dog Requirements for HDB ADORE Programme
Your dog must:
✅ Be a local medium-sized mixed-breed mongrel / “Singapore Special”
✅ Be at least 6 months old and sterilised
✅ Have a shoulder height up to 55cm
✅ Undergo mandatory training programme by an AVS-accredited dog trainer
Adopter’s Responsibilities
As an adopter, you must:
✅ Sign a declaration document stating that you will observe the Code of Responsible Behaviour (CORB)
✅ Understand that only 1 registered dog is allowed per HDB household
✅ Ensure that your dog is sterilised, vaccinated, and microchipped
✅ Apply for an AVS licence
✅ Complete a mandatory training programme with your dog, conducted by an AVS-accredited dog trainer
Need More Help?
For more information, you may refer to the official guidelines here: NParks – Pets in HDB Flats.
If you need further assistance, feel free to Contact Us! We’re here to help!