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Dangerous Dog Declaration Revoked by Tribunal. ABC News 21/11/25
SARAH DAVID replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
Interesting decision, while reading about dog behavior on mybernadoodle.com I realized how many factors can affect cases like this -
Why Cattle Dogs have such a bad reputation with farmers?
_PL_ replied to Guil's topic in General Dog Discussion
Maybe they aren't as in favour anymore because as they get older and grumpier you have to be careful of your ankles. As a kid, you learned who to be careful of and dogs didn't get killed if they looked at you wrong. These days, everywhere, no matter what the breed and their inherent drive is, a dog's instinct is judged against the community expectations. My Pop always had his favourites to get the cattle jobs done. Horse, Heeler, Kelpie. - Last week
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Dangerous Dog Declaration Revoked by Tribunal. ABC News 21/11/25
Mairead replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
The only declared dangerous dog I've seen in my neighbourhood is a Labrador. It attacked a cat on the cat owner's property. -
Dangerous Dog Declaration Revoked by Tribunal. ABC News 21/11/25
asal replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
I've a neighbour with a golden retriever, he warranted a dangerous dog labelling, old age eliminated the danger finally -
Dangerous Dog Declaration Revoked by Tribunal. ABC News 21/11/25
Rebanne replied to Deeds's topic in In The News
I wonder if the outcome would have been the same if Dozer was not a Labrador? -
Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
SARAH DAVID replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
so sad -
Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
Tempus Fugit replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
Wonder if Arnie was a victim of domestic violence by proxy. Wouldn't be the first time a house pet has been killed as a result of a failing partnership. I feel sorry for the children who will have to go to school knowing that, at least on social media, half the country wants to lynch their father. -
Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
persephone replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
minus anaesthetic. -
Neutering would be a good first step.
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Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
persephone replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
That man - I have been imagining all sorts of punishments for him. No excuse . -
Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
Little Gifts replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
Yes a friend said that after reading the courier mail article. Imagine being his poor wife and discovering all this about your partner. Could've been a normal Friday night out for him. I bet his defence is a secret drug or alcohol problem that caused him to make very poor decisions that night. But if you are still physically capable of finding/planning and engaging at a brothel you are capable of remembering you have a living thing with you in the car. He didn't just happen to accidentally park outside a brothel - that shows cognisance still at that point even if he continued drinking after. -
Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
Tempus Fugit replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
A salacious article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15308449/Arnie-German-shepherd-brothel-claim.html?utm_social_handle_id=164305410295882&utm_social_post_id=584461104&ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawONRnRleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFiQlBVSm9IVVBIUlhDVHltc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHgjcYP0hoqk9I0mb2O3e4_GeDfq5Hgo4bOJPX7Z1ixQi2PeItWpVYVuK5EEI_aem_ZzoGUxDcBc0QfoflsRlE7Q . What else is there in Fortitude Valley at night? -
Why Cattle Dogs have such a bad reputation with farmers?
SARAH DAVID replied to Guil's topic in General Dog Discussion
Cattle dogs get a bad reputation with some farmers because their high energy and strong herding instincts can become a problem if they aren’t trained or managed properly -
Dangerous Dog Declaration Revoked by Tribunal. ABC News 21/11/25
Deeds posted a topic in In The News
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-21/dangerous-dog-declaration-labrador-dozer/106036570 -
Is is going to be as enforced as the microchipping? Last I looked over 75% of lost dogs aren't chipped.... so minimum 75% who bred them are not registered breeders. Don't chip and .ost likely don't vaccinate and never have and never will be pocta assessed....... Meanwhile less and less are going to remain registered breeders and less and less prepared to become one.....
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I'd like that ******** to be left locked in a car for a week.
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Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
Little Gifts replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
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Arnie: it gets even worse, update from QPS media
Little Gifts replied to Boronia's topic in In The News
Just read this on FB and my stomach dropped. There is something seriously wrong with this man. Maybe he left Arnie in the ute so long while he was at his mates that he was already deceased and he had to come up with a story around it? I personally didn't agree with that part of it given we live in QLD and it gets hot but understand some dogs are used to being contained that way and we weren't provided a lot of detail around the time frame of it. It's just a sad and sorry clusterf*** however you look at it. -
That owner should be banned from ever owning another dog. Unbelievable cruelty.
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Update 1: Stolen vehicle and family dog appeal, Wynnum QPS Media on Nov 20, 2025 @ 9:55am QPS FB page...https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1K2PZZPonn/ Bayside Criminal Investigation Branch detectives have concluded investigations into the alleged theft of a vehicle, containing Arnie the German Shepard, from Wynnum on Saturday 8 November. The owner of the vehicle has assisted police with these investigations, and it has now been established that a criminal offence of unlawful use of motor vehicle has not occurred. It will be alleged shortly after 10.30pm on 7 November, the male owner drove the vehicle into Amelia Street in Fortitude Valley and left the vehicle on foot. It will be further alleged that Arnie was left inside the vehicle. Police allege the following morning the male owner advised his partner that the vehicle had been stolen from a Wynnum address. The female owner subsequently reported the matter to police. Investigators will allege that the woman was not aware that the vehicle had not in fact been stolen. At 4pm on 17 November, a member of the public located the vehicle parked on Amelia Street in Fortitude Valley. Arnie was located deceased inside the vehicle. Following extensive investigations, yesterday evening the 43-year-old male owner was charged with one count of breach of duty of care of animal by failing to provide under the Animal Protection Act. The matter is expected to appear before a Brisbane Court next month. Investigations remain ongoing. Media and the public are thanked for their extensive assistance throughout the investigation. Police are aware this has been a highly publicised case, and offences of this nature may cause distress and upset members of the public. The Queensland Police Service (QPS) requests that the public are respectful of the matter’s progression through the courts. The QPS takes animal care seriously. Any reports of a breach of a duty of care towards animals will be taken seriously and fully investigated.
