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Keeping dangerous animals
Anyone wishing to keep a dangerous animal of a wild species in the city area requires a licence from the district administration department.
Registration of an animal transport of equidae
An official veterinary health certificate must be carried for horses and other equidae during cross-border transport. You must submit an application for this.
Veterinary office
The Veterinary Office deals with food hygiene, animal diseases and animal by-products, animal welfare, veterinary medicines and travelling abroad with animals.
Report oak processionary moth infestation
The poisonous hairs of the oak processionary caterpillars can lead to allergic reactions. We can advise you in the event of a tree infestation in the urban area.
Health certificate (dog, cat, ferret, birds)
Many destination countries require a veterinary health certificate for entry with a pet (dogs, cats, ferrets, birds).
Disposal of animal carcasses
If you find a stray dead animal on public property, please inform the collection service of the Munich waste management company.
Notification of an animal welfare incident
If you suspect that animal welfare or animal health regulations are being violated, you can report this here.
Waiver of dog tax - Financial emergency
If you live on unemployment benefit II, social welfare or a comparably low income, you can apply for a dog tax remission in some cases.
Deregistration of a dog
If your dog has died, you give it up or you move away from Munich, you must deregister your dog from the dog tax within two weeks.
Set up raised beds
Anyone wishing to set up raised beds on public land requires a special use permit.
Exemption from dog tax - shelter dog
If your dog comes from the Munich animal shelter, you can have it exempted from dog tax for two years.
Incidents with dangerous dogs
All incidents involving dangerous dogs, such as "dog bites human" or "dog bites dog", should be reported immediately to the police or the district administration department.
Exemption from dog tax - dog licence
If your dog has passed the test at a dog school, you can have it exempted from dog tax for the following year.
Exemption from dog tax - Special tasks
If you keep your dog for professional, commercial, public or charitable purposes, you can be exempt from dog tax.
Exemption from dog tax - assistance dog
If you or your household members keep an assistance dog in accordance with the Assistance Dog Ordinance, you can apply for exemption from dog tax.
Vermin in a food business
If you notice a pest infestation in your food business, you will find the right contacts here.
Loss of or damage to the dog tax tag
If your dog's tax tag has been lost or damaged, you must apply for a replacement tag.
Negative certificate for fighting dogs
The keeping of category 1 fighting dogs is not permitted in Munich. You need a negative certificate for dogs with suspected fighting dog characteristics.
Show animal husbandry
Certain animal husbandry such as cattle, pigs or chickens must be reported to the veterinary office.
Biodiversity counselling
Are you planning a project to promote biodiversity? We can support you with free and independent biodiversity advice.
Wildlife and hunting in the city
Numerous wild animal species live in the city. As humans and wild animals have to share the same habitat, problems can arise.
Mushroom counselling
Which mushrooms ended up in your basket when you went mushroom hunting? What do you need to consider when preparing them? We will advise you personally and free of charge.
Application for authorisation according to § 11 Animal Welfare Act
In certain cases, you need a licence under the Animal Welfare Act to keep, breed, train or trade animals.
Forest tours
The forest tours organised by the municipal forestry administration invite you to get to know the forest in a playful and interactive way.
Biodiversity building blocks funding programme
The City of Munich provides financial support for the implementation of measures to increase biodiversity (known as "biodiversity building blocks").
Notification of ragweed infestation
Anyone who spots ragweed in Munich, which has an allergenic effect on humans, can report this to the city.
Advice and information on urban pigeons
Pigeon feeding ban, help with pigeons on balconies and terraces, health hazards - we provide advice and information on all questions relating to pigeons in Munich.
Reporting of rats
Rats transmit infectious diseases and are combated as "health pests" in accordance with infection control legislation. We accept reports in this regard.
Violation of the ban on feeding pigeons
Feeding urban pigeons (feral domestic pigeons) is prohibited in the city of Munich. You can report offences against the feeding ban to us.
Support for sustainable projects in our city
If you are planning a project in the areas of climate change, biodiversity, environmental education, environmental protection or waste avoidance, you can apply for funding.