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Keep dogs on leash to avoid increased statewide penalties

19 August 2024
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Redlands Coast dog owners are urged to keep their dogs on leash while in public places following the introduction of increased penalties as part of statewide changes to animal management laws.

The Queensland Government has made amendments to the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 after undertaking a review of the regulated dog provisions following serious attacks by dogs, particularly on people.

The first changes came into effect on 31 July 2024 and include the introduction of statewide ‘effective control’ provisions, including increased penalties for general off-leash offences from $322 to $806.

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The Queensland Government has also introduced an increased penalty for declared dangerous or menacing dogs that are exercised off-leash.

Local governments are responsible for enforcing the amendments.

The changes are a timely reminder about the importance of responsible pet ownership.

Redland City Council maintains around 30 designated dog off-leash areas across the city, on both the mainland and the islands, where people can allow their dogs to run around off-leash and socialise with other dogs.

Council also encourages responsible pet owners to:

  • Keep your dog in your property.
  • Keep your dog’s barking to a minimum.
  • Walk your dog on a leash except in designated off-leash areas.
  • Prevent your dog from attacking or causing fear to people or animals.
  • Register your dog and keep current registration tags attached to your dog’s collar at all times.
  • Microchip your dog.
  • Carry a bag or container and pick up your dog’s droppings when in a public place.

For more information about responsible pet ownership on Redlands Coast, including a list of dog parks and off-leash areas, visit Council’s website.

 

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