Dangerous and Menacing Dogs

Dangerous Dogs

If a dog attacks a person or animal causing serious injury, it can be declared dangerous by Council. It can be declared dangerous if it is trained, or being trained, for attack or guard-dog purposes, or has previously been declared dangerous by another Council.  

You are required to notify Council if and when:

  • you commence guard dog or attack training of any dog
  • you move to a new Council with a dog previously declared dangerous
  • the dog that has been declared dangerous attacks or injures a person or animal
  • the dog that has been declared dangerous is missing; or
  • change in ownership of the dog that has been declared dangerous.

Menacing Dogs

If a dog rushes at or chases a person, or if a dog has been declared a menacing dog by another Council, Council may declare the dog to be menacing.



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