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47% Reduction In Dog Attacks In Act


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There seems to be this frequently touted figure, that "after compulsory desexing was brought in in the ACT, there was a 47% reduction in dog attacks".

Can anyone please link me:

*What legislation was brought in in this time frame? (I assume it was more than just compulsory desexing, but other legislation alongside.)

and

*The reports that indicate that there was a 47% reduction in attacks?

I have Googled but not found.

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Thanks for the links to their annual reports - but they do not compare dog attack rates over the past.

The desexing part of their site is useful, and at least provides a ball park time period.

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This assumes, of course that mandatory desexing is actually enforced in the ACT.

And that is one hell of an assumption. My guess is that a significant proportion of ACT dogs are neither registered, nor desexed. A cursory look at pups for sale ads would support that view.

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How does it compare to other states? I would have thought that increased awareness, training, knowledge etc country-wide would have to have some sort of impact. There will always be idiots who own unsocialised dogs, but perhaps we have actually managed to educate the naïve, "middle of the road" public and that has made a difference? I don't know the answer, just throwing it out there...

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Is desexing compulsory in the ACT?

Yes. You need a permit to keep a dog entire. I have never had a problem getting a permit though.

Of course if you never register the dog they never know. I am sure most around here just aren't registered.

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Both my dogs were registered as being entire when I brought them home. You don't need a permit to do so (not sure if that's true if you're registering an adult dog). I've never heard anything from the council about needing to get them desexed, so unless my vet notified the council when they were desexed then the council probably still thinks they are entire (and probably doesn't care).

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It is a strict liability offence under the ACT's Domestic Animals Act 2000 to own a dog that has not been desexed unless it is under 6 months in age, you dont have a sexually entire permit (which costs), or the dog was born before June 2001 when the system came in.

Policing of the Act may be poor, I dont doubt it, but you certainly need a permit under the Act and it is clearly set out on the TAMS website.

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Bizarrely they did send me a letter a few years ago querying that I didn't have a permit for one of my girls - fortunately I had my paperwork in order showing that I had applied and paid, the stuff up was their end. Mine have never come to their attention otherwise, so I assumed it was a zealous work experience person or something.

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