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Dangerous Dogs

A dog is considered to be dangerous if it has, without provocation:

  1. Attacked or killed a person or animal (other than vermin), or
  2. Repeatedly threatened to attack or repeatedly chased a person or animal (other than vermin)

A declaration can be made by a Council or Court on any dog when it is satisfied that a dog is dangerous.

When a dog has been declared dangerous the owner must comply with strict control requirements which remain in force for the duration of the Dangerous Dog Declaration. These requirements are:

Hefty on the spot fines are applicable for each and every breach of the above control requirements. Furthermore, regardless of the owner being present or not, a dog may be seized and impounded by Parramatta City Council if it feels that the above requirements are not being strictly adhered to.

An owner of a dangerous dog is required to notify council as soon as practicable, of any of the following changes:

On the spot fines are applicable for failing to comply with the above requirements.

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