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South Australia — Entire Male (Stud) Dog: Legal & Registration Guide
BreedBuddies Knowledge Base — Australia
Last verified: 8 July 2026
Quick Answer: Do You Need a Breeding Licence?
No. Register him as a breeding animal via Dogs and Cats Online (DACO) — through pedigree-org membership or standalone DACO registration — and that’s all you need. No litter required, and no extra licence on top; the DACO registration itself is what lets him stay entire.
Quick Summary
Question | Answer |
|---|---|
Desexing mandatory? | Yes, for dogs born after 1 July 2018, by 6 months old. |
Can you keep an entire male? | Yes, if exempt — e.g., born before 2018, a working dog, registered breeder, or vet exemption. |
Need to sell puppies to register as a breeder? | No — "have a dog specifically for breeding" is its own qualifying reason on DACO. |
Cost if not a pedigree-org member | $75/year DACO fee (waived for members of Dogs SA, FASA, or Cat Fancy of SA). |
What the Law Says
Desexing is compulsory for dogs born on or after 1 July 2018, by 6 months old (or 28 days after you get them, whichever is later). Dogs already 6+ months old before that date are exempt altogether. Other exemptions include:
- Working livestock dogs
- Dogs owned by a DACO-registered breeder — pedigree-org members and standalone registrants alike
- Registered racing greyhounds (retired ones aren’t exempt)
- Dogs with a vet exemption where desexing would harm their health
Can You Keep an Entire Male?
Yes, if he qualifies for an exemption. For a stud dog born after mid-2018, the practical path is registering as a breeder through DACO — via a recognised body (e.g., Dogs SA, no extra fee) or standalone registration ($75/year). Once registered, no further licence is needed — the breeder registration is the whole mechanism.
Registering With Council
- Microchip and register on DACO within 5 days.
- On the DACO form, mark the dog as kept for breeding to claim the exemption.
- Pedigree-org member? Select that option — no extra fee.
- Not a member? Select standalone breeder registration and pay $75/year.
- Born before July 2018? No exemption paperwork needed.
- Renew registration each year by 31 August.
Breeder / Identifier Requirements
SA has no separate stud-only identifier like NSW’s BIN. Once registered as a breeder, you get a DACO breeder number, which must appear in any ad if you sell an animal you’ve bred.
FAQ
Can a stud-only male be registered as a breeding dog without selling puppies?
Yes. DACO’s official "Am I a Breeder?" logic treats "I have a dog specifically for breeding" as its own qualifying reason — separate from selling puppies. A real DACO receipt reviewed for this article confirms this: an entire dog paired with a Breeder Registration line item at the standard $75 fee.
Is there a cost either way?
If you’re a member of a recognised body (Dogs SA, FASA, Cat Fancy of SA), breeder registration is included — no extra fee. If not, DACO charges $75/year for breeder status (and the desexing exemption that comes with it).
Any risk in registering him as a breeding animal if he’s only used at stud?
No — the exemption attaches to breeder registration, not proof of an actual litter. If you do advertise stud services or puppies, separate advertising rules apply. When unsure, the Dog and Cat Management Board (08 8231 1611) can confirm.
Official Sources
Source | Authority | Link |
|---|---|---|
Dog and Cat Management Act 1995 (SA) | Law Handbook (SA) | |
Am I A Breeder? — DACO flowchart | Barunga West Council | |
Breeder registration | Dog and Cat Management Board | |
Breeding and selling | Dog and Cat Management Board |
Disclaimer: General information only, not legal advice. Rules change — always confirm with your local council before registering or advertising a dog.
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Updated on: 08/07/2026
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