PRIVACY & SECURITY STATEMENT
This statement sets out this Site's policies relating to the privacy and security of your personal information and security of your other information. This privacy and security statement applies only to this Site.
This Site is operated in compliance with the Government of South Australia's Information Privacy Principles (IPPs), a copy of which can be obtained at: http://www.premcab.sa.gov.au/pdf/circulars/Privacy.pdf.
This Site collects and uses the following information from users:
A record of your visit and logs the following information for statistical purposes - the user's IP address, the date and time of the visit to the Site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous website visited and the type of browser used. No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except, in the unlikely event of an investigation, where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our service provider's logs. This information is analysed at the end of each month to determine the Site's usage statistics.
The Site retains the name, e-mail address, dog's name and promotional code of people who sign up to the e-newsletter facility, for the purpose of sending out periodic news about Good Dog SA. They will not be used for any other purpose, nor disclosed without your consent.
Your personal information will not be disclosed to a third party except in accordance with the IPPs.
Site administrators are required to protect and handle your personal information in accordance with the IPPs.
This Site and the Government of South Australia is responsible for the privacy and security of information while it is collected, stored on or passing through this Site. The Government of South Australia’s agencies and instrumentality's are responsible for the privacy and security of information collected by, stored on or passing through their own websites.
You should note that there are inherent risks associated with transmission of information via the Internet. You should make your own assessment of the potential risks to the security of your information when making a decision as to whether or not you should utilise this Site. There are alternative ways to obtaining information from, and transacting business with, the Government of South Australia for those users who do not wish to use the Internet.
The content of this privacy and security statement may be updated from time to time, so we suggest that if you return to this Site on a regular basis that you carefully read the information provided.
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- Teach your child to interact appropriately with dogs and not to 'play-fight' or play 'tug-of-war' games with them. Dogs can get overexcited or frightened if there is a lot of noise. So put your dog out of the way when children are playing loud games and running around.
- Teach your dog to sit before you allow visitors to stroke it. Allowing it to jump up on people may frighten or annoy them, and children may feel very intimidated by the dog’s behaviour.
- If you see a dog with its owner,always ask the owner for permission to pat the dog. Allow the dog to sniff the back of your hand first. If it is happy to be patted, it will sniff your hand and move towards you. You can then stroke the dog under its chin.
- Take your dog to puppy pre-school or dog obedience school. It is very important for dogs, in particular puppies, to be socialised with other dogs and people. Remember - if your dog is trained and issued with a training certificate, you will receive a rebate on your dog registration fee.
- Dogs can be scared by sudden disturbances. Scared dogs may bite. Always call the dog first so that you do not surprise it. Do not go near any dog when it is eating its meal or chewing a bone, especially if you do not know the dog. If you approach, the dog may bite to defend its food.
- Why is your dog a Good Dog?
"Pincher is trained and obeys each command, He's never unkind and just licks my hand" Douglas - Why is your dog a Good Dog?
" I have two Good Dogs so I get double the laughs, double the fun & double the love!" Renee - Why is your dog a Good Dog?
" Bonnie doesn’t judge, is always willing to please is more than a pet is a real friend and I love her to bits." Chris - Why is your dog a Good Dog?
" Our Billie is a beautiful, loyal and compassionate staffy. She has so much love to give (even to the cat!)." Michael - Why is your dog a Good Dog?
" She behaves herself in public, is never aggressive and stays near her owner." Zoe - Why is your dog a Good Dog?
" Nikki collects our mail and brings it to our feet and picks up her toys at the end of the day" Amanda






