A spate of dog attacks in Moira Shire has left people and animals injured, with some mauled livestock sustaining life-threatening injuries.
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Council's infrastructure general manager Andrew Close said since December 2019, there had been 14 separate reports in which people, livestock or other dogs were injured.
Moira Shire Council have asked dog owners to check their pets are adequately confined to their property.
"In two of the more serious cases, a dog received a 7cm gash which required emergency vet care and some livestock were mauled and sustained life-threatening injuries," Mr Close said.
"Dog owners are reminded the adequate confinement of dogs requires secure escape-proof fencing, safe visitor access to the front door and securely shut gates.
"When owners are walking their dogs, it is also important to ensure the dog is securely tethered to a lead."
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Mr Close said action would be taken in any unprovoked animal attack.
"Council officers can and will, if required, issue fines and infringement notices and can escalate the more serious cases to criminal charges," he said.
Residents are encouraged to report to Council immediately if they see any wandering dogs or have concerns about inadequately confined dogs by phoning our friendly Customer Service team on 5871 9222.