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Dog bite cases often settle between $10,000 and $100,000 but can be higher or lower depending on case factors.
To notify us of a dangerous dog please call 4221 6111.
You can sue someone for a dog bite if you were injured and they failed to control their dog. Your claim will usually be paid out of the owners pet insurance. In some cases, such as in public places, the claim may be paid for out of the organisations public liability insurance.
The proposed limits in residential zones are: Dogs: 4 per house and 2 per unit/townhouse Cats: 3 in ANY residential property Geese, Ducks and Turkeys: 2 Poultry, Domestic and Guinea Fowls: 5 Rabbits Ferrets: 2 Pet rats, Mice and Guinea pigs: 4 Bees: 2 hives Domestic Pigeons: 10 pairs for non-registered owners and 60
To file a complaint against a neighbors dog, document any issues such as noise disturbances or aggressive behavior. You can contact local animal control or your homeowners association, providing your evidence and any relevant details. It may help to attempt resolving the issue amicably before escalating.
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It is the owners responsibility to find a new home for an unwanted dog. If you are unable to rehome your pet yourself, you can surrender your pet to Council by calling (02) 4221 6111.
Contact your local animal control or non-emergency police line to report excessive barking. They can address the issue and help mediate the situation. Keeping a record of the barking incidents can also support your case. For more details, check out my Quora Profile!
The definition of attack includes the dog behaving in such a way that a person becomes fearful that they might be attacked. The dog does not need to bite someone for you to have committed an offence. If the dogs behaviour is aggressive or threatening you may be prosecuted.

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