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Owner gets a $500 fine! Can be paid off I’m sure at $5 per week no doubt. The dog went in to attack a child before drawing blood biting the child’s mother. Why do we have such slack dog control, any dog that attacks should be removed from the community, ownership of animals should be banned if it’s clear someone cant/won’t control or manage them and ffs some breeds should just be banned? Second dog attack article this week, an elderly German tourist couple attacked buy a group of out of control dogs at a reserve, owners unable to manage them and not contained. Why are we so laxed about this.

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