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HomeNewsDog owners warned: $834 fine for pets not under control

Dog owners warned: $834 fine for pets not under control

Dog owners in Noosa will soon cop an increased fine of $834 for not having a dog under effective control.

Noosa Council’s Local Laws officers are heading off road to ensure four-legged friends (and their humans) are playing by the rules.

With tails wagging and wheels turning, it’s all part of a paws-itively proactive push to educate dog owners about off-leash areas and responsible pet ownership.

Mayor Frank Wilkie says the fine increase follows Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act changes by the state.

“We love our pets and want to ensure they’re not harmed or cause harm to other dogs or people, which is why these regulations exist,” Cr Wilkie said.

“Given the increase in fines we will be taking an education-before-enforcement approach to ensure our local dog owners are well informed of the rules and the significant fines they risk by not being responsible pet owners,” he said.

Acting Local Laws and Environmental Health Manager Clint Irwin said keeping a dog under effective control is more than just having it on a leash.

“Effective control of a dog means you must be physically able to hold the dog on the leash and in an off-leash area such as our off-leash beaches, a dog must be under continuous supervision and control using voice commands, so it needs to be well trained,” he said.

To coincide with the state changes and promote education and voluntary compliance during ATV patrols, Council is also installing new signage at Noosa beaches.

“With the new signs we’re hoping to make it clearer for dog owners regarding where exactly dogs are and aren’t permitted so they can be sure they are doing the right thing.”

The Queensland Government made its changes to the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act in response to a rise in dog attacks.

Across Queensland there were 8500 complaints about negative dog behaviour and dog attacks in 2022, with 2500 of those incidents resulting in victims being hospitalised.

Dog-related public hospital emergency department admissions increased 57 per cent from 2021 to 2022.

For more information about responsible pet ownership and off-leash dog exercise areas, visit Council’s website – www.noosa.qld.gov.au/Community/Animals-and-Pets/Dogs

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