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Thousands of dollars in fines and court costs issued after dog attacks cause serious injury

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Two recent court cases have highlighted the devastating effects of dog attacks on the Sunshine Coast.

More than $6000 in fines and court costs were handed down to two dog owners in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court, for attacks that caused serious injury.

Councillor Winston Johnston, whose portfolio covers local laws, said both incidents were preventable and the buck stopped with dog owners when it came to preventing attacks.

“One of the cases which went to court involved a dog that was off-leash and being walked by its owner, attacking a man riding past on a bicycle, causing serious injury,” he said.

“This resulted in a fine of $1500 plus court costs.

“The other involved a dangerous dog that was outside its enclosure and unsupervised in the front yard, attacking a person who entered the property, causing serious harm. A $4500 fine was imposed by the magistrate.

“Both of these incidents were caused by owners not abiding by the local laws and could easily have been avoided.”

Council undertakes an annual regulated (dangerous) dog inspection program.

In the 2022-23 financial year, there were 361 dog attacks reported in the Sunshine Coast Council region – 139 attacks on people and 222 on another animal.

Cr Johnston said dog owners needed to take full responsibility for their animals at all times, especially in public places.

“Community safety is at the heart of every decision of council and we take these matters very seriously,” he said.

Related story: Hundreds of attacks: ‘ensure your dog is under control’

“Where an investigation shows that a dog was responsible for the injuries to, or death of, another pet, council takes steps to protect the community from future incidents.

“This can include declaring a dog as dangerous, or menacing, or pursuing prosecution through the Magistrates Court.”

Where a dog is declared dangerous or menacing it puts extra obligations on the dog owner to meet conditions designed to protect the community, including having specifically designed fencing and enclosures, displaying signage at the property and the dog wearing a muzzle when in public.

Prosecution through the Magistrates Court can result in the dog owner receiving penalties ranging from $3096 to $44,440 depending on the seriousness of the attack.

Find out more about responsible pet ownership here.

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