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Baw Baw Shire Council prosecutes unregistered animal shelter for welfare and registration breaches

Baw Baw Shire Council prosecuted a woman for operating an unregistered animal shelter, keeping 46 unregistered animals, and breaching welfare standards. She received fines and a five-year good behavior order.

By news@gippsland - 6th March 2025 - Back to News

Last month, Baw Baw Shire Council successfully prosecuted a 31-year-old woman for operating an unregistered domestic animal shelter and rescue business in Allambee Reserve. The main charges related to the keeping of an excessive number of cats and dogs at a farm property without being appropriately registered.

Council remains strict on animal welfare, ensuring compliance from rescue groups, breeders, and businesses. Report concerns anonymously via Snap, Send, Solve or call 5624 2411

Council remains strict on animal welfare, ensuring compliance from rescue groups, breeders, and businesses. Report concerns anonymously via Snap, Send, Solve or call 5624 2411

Unregistered animal business

The prosecution resulted after several inspections and the execution of a search warrant at the farm by council's Animal Management Officers. The business was being run as an unregistered shelter without appropriate registrations, permits or code of practices being followed. The accused plead guilty to eight charges, which were a consolidation of 56 charges lodged. These charges related to:

  • Keeping of 46 unregistered cats and dogs
  • Failure to renew registration of 5 dogs and cats
  • Conducting an unregistered domestic animal business
  • Keeping animals in an unsatisfactory manner
  • Failing to keep the area where animals were kept free of rubbish etc. that may attract rats and vermin
  • Unsightly land for animal keeping in breach of the Baw Baw Planning Scheme

Penalties were imposed by the Magistrate at Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court, which included a period of good behaviour for five years, as well as a $5,000 fee to the Court Fund and other costs to the amount of $213. Animals are no longer being kept at the farm.

Council's Animal Management and Community Compliance Officers continue to take a strict approach towards animal welfare and will always ensure animal rescue groups, breeders and local business owners are doing the right thing. If you see or know of someone doing the wrong thing, or have concerns regarding animal welfare, council urges you to contact us. Call 5624 2411 or to submit an anonymous request, use Snap, Send, Solve.

Pictures from Baw Baw shire Council Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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