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Cracking down on dog attacks

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9 September 2025
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East Gippsland is experiencing a concerning rise in dog attacks, with more than 13 reports since the beginning of July.

These attacks have caused significant harm, including hospital treatment, veterinary care and, in some cases, the death of pets.

While distressing, these incidents remain rare; however, they have raised concerns among dog owners and the wider community. Everyone deserves to feel safe while enjoying our parks, streets and beaches. Council is taking decisive action to protect the community and enforce responsible pet ownership.

Most attacks occur when dogs escape from their owner’s property or are roaming off leash in public areas. In East Gippsland, dogs must be leashed in parks and reserves, particularly near paths, playgrounds, barbecues and waterways. Owners must maintain effective control at all times and dogs must be securely confined when not in public areas.

Council’s Community Laws officers regularly patrol public areas to reinforce safety, educate the community about legislative requirements and ensure compliance. Owners of unleashed or aggressive dogs may face fines, reflecting the serious responsibility of pet ownership.

Council supports all community members who experience a dog attack and conducts thorough investigations into every report. Residents should contact council immediately on 5153 9500 (or 000 in emergencies) and provide as much detail as possible, including dog and owner descriptions, time and location of the incident, witness details and photos if safe.

An East Gippsland resident, who chose not to be identified, shared how a family beach outing at Lakes Entrance turned frightening when an off-leash dog rushed at their group.

“It was a truly terrifying experience,” he said.

“We were with our three young children when a very large dog charged towards us and attacked our puppy. Our children were distressed and some family members received minor injuries trying to help. I was able to step in and separate the dogs but looking back, I realised how lucky I was not to be seriously hurt.”

While their puppy survived, the family says the experience has left them shaken.

“Since that day, we haven’t been able to relax in public with our dog and we’re constantly wary of other dogs. A relaxing trip to the beach can so quickly turn into a nightmare.”

Council urges all dog owners to take responsibility for their pets, ensuring a safe environment for the community and a positive experience for all.

For more information about responsible pet ownership, visit council’s website.

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