Council crackdown after attacks on sheep

Published on 19 January 2022

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Horsham Rural City Council is reminding dog owners of their responsibility to properly control their pets after sheep were attacked on a farm near the edge of town. 

Community Safety Coordinator Jason Brady said HRCC had received reports about dogs roaming out of sight of their owners along the Wimmera River south of the weir. 

“One of these complaints came after sheep were injured in an attack,” he said. 

“Most domestic dogs were capable of chasing, attacking and injuring livestock. However too many people do not understand this or simply don’t take adequate steps to stop it happening,” Mr Brady said.

He said dog owners must take responsibility for their animal or they could be held liable.

"An owner of any dog which rushes at, attacks, bites, harasses or chases any person or animal, can be fined $454 on the spot, along with other possible fines, and face having their dog seized," Mr Brady said.

“We are here to support the community and make it safe for everyone. 

“It is every dog owner’s responsibility to ensure their animal does not pose a risk to other people, pets or stock.”

Council manages five off leash dog parks in Horsham.  These areas have been clearly marked as off-leash areas with signage and equipped with animal waste bags and bins.

“However, remember off-leash areas are public areas too. So owners need to ensure their dogs don’t bail up other people or animals. Make sure your dog understands verbal commands and comes back to you when it’s called,” Mr Brady said.

Owners face a $363 fine for not having their dogs on chain, cord or leash on a road or in a municipal place unless designated as an off-leash area. A fine of $274 is incurred if a dog is roaming at large and the owner is not present.  This amount increases to a $363 if the dog is at large during night time.

If you find a lost cat or dog, and it is safe to do so, check for identification like a registration tag, name and contact number on the collar.

Contact Council on 5382 9777 to report the animal as found. Be ready to provide a good description of the animal and any identifying information.

OFF LEASH PARKS

  • Weir Park, Barnes Blvd, Horsham
  • Jenkinson Reserve, Baillie St , Horsham (Unfenced)
  • Langlands Park, Houston St, Horsham
  • Lions Park, Plant Ave, Horsham
  • Bennett Road (Racecourse Reserve)
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