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On the 4th of February 2014, a much loved family dog named Ruby was impounded by Ku-Ring-Gai Council in Sydney, Australia, after escaping her property. She was found playing with the children at the local primary school.

Upon impounding it was found that Ruby had been declared a Restricted Dog (a 'Pit Bull Terrier' cross) by the Hills Shire Council in Sydney in 2011, when she was owned by someone else. New South Wales legislation allows an owner to contest this declaration through a breed and/or temperament assessment however her previous owner had not carried this out when the Council notified him of their intention to declare her restricted, which meant that Ruby was automatically declared a 'Restricted Dog' without further assessment or any appeal.

Under this same legislation, a Restricted Dog cannot be rehomed. When Ruby's owners took her on they had no idea of this declaration and are now devastated as she is not legally allowed to be released to them. She has currently been impounded for over two weeks.

The Hills Shire Council can rectify this and give Ruby a second chance. Under the New South Wales Guidelines, the declaring Council can revoke the Restricted Dog declaration on Ruby, to allow the process to be started again so she can be breed and temperament assessed, as she should have been back in 2011. Ruby's temperament is impeccable and both Ku-Ring-Gai Council and Ruby's owners are confident she will pass any temperament test administered.

When requested to do this by both Ruby's owners and Ku-Ring-Gai Council, the Hills Shire Council took two weeks to respond and then informed the owners that the answer was no - essentially signing Ruby's death warrant, as her previous owner is unable to reclaim her.

There is no reason for the Hills Shire Council to deny this request. Ruby has never been involved in any aggressive incidents, and she was never afforded a breed or temperament test as she deserved when they first declared her Restricted. She has a loving and responsible family willing to do anything they need to to bring her home, and Ku-Ring-gai Council are more than happy to have her residing within their council area after she has been breed and temperament tested as per the legislation.

Only two months ago, Blacktown Council in Sydney revoked a declaration on another dog in very similar circumstances - why won't the Hills Shire do the same?

We as a community expect better from our Councils. We expect them to do everything possible to keep dogs that have caused no harm with their loving families. We understand that they are working within faulty legislation that includes breed-specific restrictions, and that sometimes they have absolutely no choice or wiggle room when it comes to the outcomes of individual dogs and families. This is NOT the case with Ruby - the Hills Shire Council can afford her a chance while working within all provisions of the NSW Companion Animals Act - and yet they have refused to do so.

Signing this petition will enable us to send an email to the Hills Shire Council Mayor and Councillors on your behalf, requesting that they do the right thing for Ruby and her loving family, and revoke the declaration. She, and they, should not be punished for her previous owner's inaction, and she deserves her right of appeal.

For those who live within Hills Shire Council, or if you know somebody who does, please email your local Councillor separately and let them know as a voter in the area you expect for them to revoke Ruby's declaration. The contact info for Councillors is here: http://www.thehills.nsw.gov.au/Councillors.html#.Uwm26vSSydP

While we are fighting for Ruby to be given a chance at life, the impounding costs to her family are rising. Please consider contributing towards the cause. The community's support in cases like this ensure that we can provide families with the best resources and work towards a positive outcome for them and the community as a whole.

Account Name: Team Dog

Account Number: 10219543

BSB: 062654

Together, we can see Ruby home with her loving family.

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Sign the petition: http://bit.ly/HelpRuby

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Ruby's story has this morning made front page of the Hills Shire Times website - a fantastic article put together by Senior Editor Bev Jordan. Thank you Bev for your compassionate and balanced reporting.

See the article here:

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-hills/ruby-the-dog-will-be-put-down-unless-the-hills-shire-council-allows-a-second-opinion/story-fngr8i1f-1226836575350

We are up to a staggering 5,530 signatures in a day and a half on the petition. What an incredible response from the community. We can't thank you enough for sharing Ruby's plight.

We need a little more from you now, however. We need to see numbers at the Hills Shire Council meeting tonight. Ruby's family and Team Dog will be there, but we need you to come along as well, to show just how much we as a community care about families and their pets.

7:00pm TONIGHT 25th February

3 Columbia Court

Baulkham Hills NSW 2153

It doesn't matter if you don't live in the Hills Shire - come along to listen to the proceedings and show in numbers how much we care.

If you live in the Hills Shire or Ku-Ring-Gai Council areas PLEASE consider putting your name down to speak to the Councillors. This doesn't have to be long winded - you are only given three minutes maximum to speak. It can be as simple as one or two sentences letting the Councillors know that you support the revocation of Ruby.

We can't stress enough that whether Ruby's declaration is revoked tonight relies almost completely on how many members of the community attend and how many are willing to speak and raise Ruby's plight with the Councillors.

If you think you might like to speak, but aren't sure what to say, send us a message and we can help you out.

We cannot stress enough how important it is that anyone that attends stays calm and polite at all times. It is easy to become frustrated in situations like Ruby's but expressing this frustration could jeopardise her survival. Don't speak up unless you've signed up to the list and been invited to speak.

We look forward to seeing you there tonight. Time to really, really #RallyForRuby

Continue to share the Petition: http://bit.ly/HelpRuby

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Bloody Councils :mad . The sooner they abolished the better. Too many of them have too many people who have too much power and too little intelligence let alone ability to make any sort of decision or take decisive action.

You might gather from that, that I've had a few dealings of late with councils and, frankly, it is not a very comforting experience when faced with people who, almost to a person, say whatever it is you are enquiring about is someone else's responsibility.

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Wishing you and Ruby the very best. She is in good hands with you and is simply gorgeous.

BHSC are a very difficult council to work with in terms of any dog chipped to their councilarea. Keep fighting for Ruby even if it is tiny steps forward while she remains legaly safe and sound.

You know this already I know :o

Good luck Ruby :heart:

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