Sections 18 and 18A of the Dog Control Act 2000 were amended on 20 December 2017 providing provisions for non-racing greyhounds to be un-muzzled in public if they had been accredited by an approved suitability program.
Section 18A is reproduced below:
Section 18A. of the Principal Act - Approval of greyhound suitability program
(1) Tasracing may approve a program in respect of the training and assessment of greyhounds for suitability to be without a muzzle when not on premises at which the dog is usually kept.
(2) In deciding whether to approve a program under subsection (1), Tasracing may seek advice from –
(a) a veterinary surgeon with expertise relating to greyhounds; or
(b) any other person Tasracing sees fit.
(3) Tasracing may refuse to accept a program for approval.
(4) In this section – Tasracing means Tasracing Pty Ltd formed under section 5 of the Racing (Tasracing Pty Ltd) Act 2009.
Criteria
Below is Tasracing's final document detailing the criteria for Greyhound Un-muzzling suitability programs under the Dog Control Act 2000:
Greyhound Un-muzzling Criteria (333.4Kb)
Who can approve my greyhound to go un-muzzled in a public place?
The following organisations have been approved by Tasracing as at 1 February 2025 to approve your greyhound:
Organisation Name |
Collar Colour |
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Tasracing (Only for greyhounds rehomed prior to 17/12/2018) |
Purple Collar with logo |
Greyhound Adoption Program (GAP) |
Green Collar with GAP logo |
Dogs Home of Tasmania (DHOT) |
Orange Collar with DHOT logo |
RSPCA Tasmania |
Orange Collar with organisation logo |
How do I get my greyhound approved to be un-muzzled in a public place?
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If you obtained your greyhound from GAP, Dogs Home of Tasmania, RSPCA and have a numbered collar you do not have to do anything. The issued collar identifies your greyhound as having previously passed a suitability program allowing them to be lawfully un-muzzled in public. Owners must be mindful there is still an obligation on them to have their greyhound continue to wear a muzzle if they have any concerns regarding its behaviour. If you obtained your greyhound from any of these organisations and do not have a numbered collar please contact the relevant organisation and they will assist you. Identifying collars must be worn in public when un-muzzled. The requirement to be on a leash while in public remains.
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If you obtained your greyhound after 17 December 2018 from a third party (not one of the above-mentioned adoption organisations), you should contact GAP Tasmania to have your greyhound assessed to determine its suitability to go unmuzzled.
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If you did not obtain your greyhound from any of the above organisations and it was rehomed prior to 17 December 2017 you can apply to Tasracing through the Tasracing Integrity Unit (TIU) by:
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Completing the TIU Greyhound Un-muzzling Statutory Declaration (below)
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Submit with applicable $30.00 fee to: The Tasracing Integrity Unit either in person at Ground Floor, West Wing, Prospect Government Offices, 171 Westbury Road; Prospect 7250 or by mail to PO Box 1329, Launceston 7250; or by email to operations@tasracingintegrity.com.au
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If the application is approved you will be provided with a uniquely-numbered purple collar that is to be worn by the greyhound when un-muzzled in a public place. Owners issued with a collar from the TIU must be mindful there is still an obligation on them to have their greyhound continue to wear a muzzle if they have any concerns regarding its behaviour. The requirement to be on a leash while in public remains.
Un-muzzling Statutory Declaration (340.5Kb)
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If you obtained your greyhound via an assistance program you can apply to Tasracing through the Tasracing Integrity Unit (TIU) by:
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Completing the TIU Greyhound Un-muzzling Statutory Declaration (above) and attach a copy of the card issued by the program
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Submit with applicable $30.00 fee to: The Tasracing Integrity Unit either in person at Ground Floor, West Wing, Prospect Government Offices, 171 Westbury Road, Prospect; or by mail to PO Box 1329, Launceston 7250; or by email to operations@tasracingintegrity.com.au
What should I do with the collar when my greyhound dies?
These collars are unique to the greyhound they have been issued to. In the event of your greyhound passing away, please return the collar to the relevant organisation that issued you the collar.
What should I do if I lose or break my dog's collar?
Contact the organisation that issued you the collar and apply for a replacement collar. Fees may apply.
How do I obtain accreditation for my organisation's suitability program?
Organisations may make application by completing the form below and submit this along with the additional supporting documentation (listed below) for your rehoming program and return this to the Tasracing Integrity Unit.
Un-muzzling Accreditation Application (258.3Kb)
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Details of how the safety of assessors, greyhounds and other animals used in the process is ensured
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Detailed rehabilitation plan, including foster home periods and arrangements
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Details of any follow-up contact with adopting owners
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What processes are followed if the greyhound cannot be adopted due to (a) not meeting the assessment criteria or (b) a new owner cannot be found
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Organisational charter
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Registration of Australian Company, Incorporated Association or Charitable Organisation
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Ability to provide a numbered organisational issued collar
For further information please contact the Tasracing Integrity Unit on (03) 6777 1900 or operations@tasracingintegrity.com.au
More information
Please contact the office on 03 6777 1900 for any further information on Greyhound Un-muzzling.
Greyhound Adoption Program TasracingDogs' Home of Tasmania