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Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
persephone replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Big business! Those poor dogs .... -
Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
persephone replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Well, not much detail in that original article , but I would assume it livened up the show ! The poor employee- just doing their job ....glad they were only pushed . - Today
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Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
DogsAndTheMob replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
This is a news story from the BBC, about organised crime and “bully” breeders in the UK. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-64346415 -
Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
Mairead replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
The NSW Police News site mentions Raptor Squad was involved. They deal with "serious and organised crime". -
Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
DogsAndTheMob replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
It’s probably worth noting that it wasn’t a Dogs NSW club or event. The mention of a banner made me wonder. (My guess is that it was an advertising banner.) -
Dog Breeder Charged After Alleged Punchup at Sydney Terrier Show.
tdierikx replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
What a fluff article... virtually no information whatsoever except for the fact that the show was on May 3, and he'd been arrested yesterday in relation to it. Would be useful to know why he'd been banned from attending the shows and what his banner said. T. -
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/home/pets/corgi-rescued-from-tiny-melbourne-balcony-now-has-a-new-home-and-fursister/news-story/c94d524e7b6cbde77f6bc5dcdf984c58
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Dog Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100k Over Dog Attack.
Rebanne replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Regardless of the leash, bottom line is off lead dog attacked on lead dog. I too, still have my one and only retractable leash. Very useful tool. I can get tangled in a 6 foot lead. Neither the attacked dog or owner deserved what happened to them. -
Dog Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100k Over Dog Attack.
persephone replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Retractable leads should only be used after owners are taught HOW . Unfortunately, their use reminds me of dog park use- a lot of people just use them to give their dog more freedom....and have no idea of otherwise controlling their dog .(or ABOUT their dog's behaviour generally) When training guide dogs we used to use these , and I still use them on youngsters as a training aid .I still have my original, from the 80's! -
Deliberately decapitated dingo found on K'gari after being hit by car
persephone replied to Redsonic's topic in In The News
Someone took a souvenir It would have needed a fair bit of effort, and a decent knife to carry this out ...doesn't appear to me a spur-of-the-moment decision ...it's concerning.- 1 reply
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Dog Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100k Over Dog Attack.
tdierikx replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Interesting that they report that she had her dog on a retractable lead, and that she tangled herself in it and tripped over during the incident. Those leads should be banned, as they are a hazard in more ways than one, and no-one using them ever has any actual control over where their dog is going. I certainly don't condone the larger dog attacking the smaller one, but I note that we are only hearing one side of the story of this incident, and have no idea what the actual circumstances leading up to the attack were. I've had people walk their dogs on retractable leads by my house, and many of those dogs have decided to toddle up my driveway while the owners were oblivious to where they were walking until the lead hit it's end point, or they heard my dogs going mental at the arrival at my front door of a strange dog. I've also had small dogs on those leads rush up at my dogs when we've been out and about too. T. -
Run over by a car, postmortem reveals head was deliberately removed (and is missing) https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-16/dingo-decapitated-on-kgari-fraser-island/105538744
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Dog Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100k Over Dog Attack.
persephone replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Should be more of it. (payment of damages) . That was obviously horrific for the poor woman. Interesting breed mix. -
Dog Owner Ordered to Pay More Than $100k Over Dog Attack.
Redsonic replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
The victim described in detail her efforts to avoid getting bitten and to protect poor Lexi. What was the attacking dog's owner doing during all this? Glad she is being held accountable for the horrible damage her dog caused. -
https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/staffy-owner-ordered-to-pay-more-than-100k-over-violent-and-terrifying-attack/news-story/f95e27a0783d07b3aabcaaa632a48016
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-11/paddle-pups-detecting-platypus-in-wild-for-healesville-sanctuary/105495612
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Dog Owner Starts Campaign after Her Dog was Poisoned by Bait
tdierikx replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Unfortunately, because 1080 is relatively cheap and easy to disperse, the authorities are not likely to stop using it - despite it not actually being terribly effective in the long run, affects non-target species with the same efficacy, and is generally a nasty way for any animal to die. Remember, government at all levels need to be seen to be "doing something" about non-native animals in the environment... grrr! T.- 1 reply
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https://www.9news.com.au/national/1080-bait-poison-pet-dog-owner-ban-campaign/39b442e2-e92c-40c9-add2-7911249d6a0c