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Monday 28 November 2022

Brunei: Owners must register their dogs - next registration starts March 2023


Dog owners in Brunei must register their pets. The next registration year starts in March 2023. 

The ministry states that this applies to dogs aged three months and above. The licence can be obtained at the payment counters of the Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB) Municipal Department, Kuala Belait and Seri Municipal Department, and Tutong Municipal Department.

The counter will be open from 8am to noon and 1.30pm to 3pm Monday to Thursday and from 7.45am to 10am on Saturday.

Under Section 4, Chapter 60 of the Dogs Act, it is an offence to own an unregistered canine pet. If found guilty, the owner will be charged a BND250 fine or face 14 days of imprisonment for the first offence, and a BND500 fine or one month’s imprisonment for the second and subsequent offences.

The MoHA said registered dogs should have a tag around the neck at all times. However, when the department run out of tags/discs, the issued letter along with proof of payment of $1BND should suffice. Failure to comply will result in a BND250 fine or one month imprisonment under Section 5(1), Chapter 60 of the Dogs Act.

Dog owners shall hold full responsibility for their pets and should keep the dogs in a home compound either in a cage or on a leash.

For more information click here.