Victims of Dog Attacks
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Victims of Dog Attacks
What is the prosecution process? If the dog owner is charged with an offence by Council or Police, the case will be heard in the Magistrates’ Court. Depending on the severity of the attack, the dog may be seized by officers and kept in custody Victims of Dog Attacks until the outcome of the Court case. A decision regarding the dog’s future will be made after successful prosecution of the matter. The dog owner (defendant) has the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty. If the defendant pleads not guilty, the case will be adjourned to another date for contest and all witnesses will be called to present evidence. If the defendant is found not guilty, the dog/s is/are returned and the Court may order Council to pay the owner’s costs. For More information Visit the City of Casey website: www.casey.vic.gov.au/pets or Telephone: 03 9705 5200 If the defendant pleads guilty, a summary of the incident is presented to the Court by Council’s prosecutor and a decision will be made by the Magistrate. TTY: 9705 5568 TIS: 131 450 (Translating and Interpreting Service) PO Box 1000 Narre Warren VIC 3805 If the defendant is found guilty, the Court can order a good behaviour bond, fine/s, Court costs and/or costs to the victim/s and/or the owner of the attacked dog and/or cat. The Court may also order the dog to be destroyed or Council may declare the dog as ‘Dangerous’. (as per the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 81/1994). Council has also a selection of information pamphlets provided by other agencies available from Council. You can also visit the State Government’s website about responsible pet ownership at www.pets.info.vic.gov.au Important Information: Victims of Dog Attacks All residents and visitors in the City of Casey have the right to use public land without fear of being attacked by a dog, and any dog attack on a person and/or animal should be reported to the City of Casey on Telephone: 9705 5200. Who is legally responsible for a dog? The provisions of the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance) Animals Act 81/1994, enables authorised officers of Dog owners, or the person in control of the dog at the Council, to take proceedings on behalf of Council time, are legally and financially responsible if their dog and the victim against the attacks or bites another person and/or animal/s. For offending dog owner that example, if you are caring for somebody else’s has allegedly offended Encouraging a dog to attack, harass or chase another person and/or animal is a serious offence. dog when it attacks against the Act. Severe penalties and orders can apply to offending dog owners. liable for related costs. another person and/or animal, you may be held Information for Victims of Dog Attacks What does the investigation process entail? When should you report a dog attack? Once a victim of a dog attack has contacted Council, If you, and/or someone else, or your dog and/or cat an officer will attend and speak with you regarding the have been attacked by a dog, you should report the incident. The officer will also need to gather as much attack to the City of Casey or the Police as soon as evidence about the attack including a detailed possible. It is important that you remember as many description of the dog/s that attacked, time, date, details as possible about the attack and the dog/s location of where the attack took place, where it lives description, so Council has more information for the and its owner. investigation. If it is determined that an attack has taken place, authorised officers will interview all witnesses, including the victim/s of the attack and gather the Who investigates and enforces the laws relating to dogs? evidence. The alleged dog owner will be invited for a Dog attacks are very serious and authorised officers of their dog/s. After all the evidence has been gathered, a Council may seize the dog/s and hold it while they decision will be made on whether the matter will be investigate the matter and take appropriate action. resolved by issuing infringement notices, animal formal interview to respond to the allegations involving management agreement or proceed to Court.