Wild Dog Control in NSW: Protecting Livestock and Rural Properties
Wild dogs, including dingo hybrids, remain a significant threat to livestock production across New South Wales. Attacks on sheep, goats, and calves can result in serious financial losses and ongoing stress for landholders.
Effective wild dog control requires a coordinated and lawful approach that considers property boundaries, stock movement, and seasonal conditions. Control programs are most effective when implemented as part of a broader pest management strategy involving neighbouring properties and local authorities.
Professional wild dog management focuses on targeted control methods, careful planning, and adherence to animal welfare standards. Each property presents unique challenges, and solutions must be tailored to local conditions rather than relying on one-size-fits-all approaches.
Important Declaration
Firearm-based wild dog control activities will only be undertaken after all required NSW licences, approvals, and authorisations are obtained. No shooting services are currently offered without full regulatory approval.

