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Dog attacks being addressed by East Gippsland Council and implementing measures to promote responsible pet ownership

East Gippsland Council responds to increased dog attacks by promoting responsible pet ownership, enforcing leash regulations, and actively patrolling public areas to ensure public safety.

By news@gippsland - 15th June 2023 - Back to News

In response to a concerning spike in dog attacks across East Gippsland over the past nine months, council is implementing measures to promote responsible pet ownership. The increase in attacks has resulted in injuries to individuals and other dogs. Most dog attack incidents occur due to dogs being off leash in public areas. Dogs in East Gippsland must be on a leash in parks and reserves within specified distances of paths, play areas, barbecues and waterways.

Council's Community Laws Officers patrol public areas to promote public safety and responsible pet ownership, imposing fines on owners of unleashed dogs as a deterrent against future incidents

Council's Community Laws Officers patrol public areas to promote public safety and responsible pet ownership, imposing fines on owners of unleashed dogs as a deterrent against future incidents

Dogs in public places

An owner must always have effective control of their dog. Additionally, dogs must be securely confined when not in public spaces. Council's website has information about on and off leash areas. To ensure public safety and to emphasise the importance of responsible pet ownership, council's Community Laws Officers actively patrol public areas. Owners of unleashed dogs will be subject to fines, serving as a reminder about their responsibility in preventing future incidents.

Mayor Cr Mark Reeves urged all dog owners to prioritise the well-being of our community. "Nobody wants to be responsible for a dog attack. By promoting responsible pet ownership and enforcing leash regulations, we can create a secure environment where everyone can feel safe."

"There are many wellbeing and health benefits of dog ownership, but it comes with responsibilities. It's vital that owners are mindful of their dog's behaviour and their surroundings. Owners, or those in control of a dog, must always keep it under effective control," Cr Reeves said.

Maintaining effective control

If you are involved in a dog attack, please contact the council immediately on 5153 9500. ‍Tips for maintaining effective control of your dog include:

  • Establishing and reinforcing obedience commands and remaining within effective voice or hand-control distance of your dog
  • Keeping your dog leashed in public areas
  • Rewarding good behaviour
  • Staying vigilant and being aware of your dog's behaviour

Animal Welfare Victoria recommends that in a dog attack situation you should:

  • Stand still, don't run
  • Keep your hands by your side
  • Stay quiet
  • Avoid eye contact with the dog; look at the ground
  • Once the dog has lost interest, slowly back away

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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