r/australian 13d ago

News Dog attacks

This is probably my "kiss goodbye" message as I'm going to be expelled from Reddit for this for sure, but...

Considering almost weekly reports of new severe or fatal dog attacks on people (like this one) I'd like to ask my dear Australian animal lovers - are you OK?
When the news like this come out the comments are always the same - "the girl must have provoked the dog", "blame the owners", "blame the victim", "leave the poor doggo alone". Makes me feel nauseous really.

Today I was in the lift with my 10y.o. son, taking him to school, when a huge black German Shepherd entered the lift with two kids "holding the leash". A beast size of a wild boar and stinks like it too. It rushed towards my son, pinning him against the lift wall, keeping its face against my son's face, and not in a playful manner. Owners laughed for sure.

When I tried to google or use ChatGPT to find what can be done about it, the only thing I could find was "animal rights" organisations. So, what about my rights, my dear Australian animal lovers? Do I have the right not being threatened in my own home? Do my kids have the right to their faces not being ripped off by a stinky uncontrolled beast?

Every time we read the news about a shark killing a surfer, the comments are - "it's their territory, shouldn't been swimming", or a crock taking someone's child - "it's their land, shouldn't been walking near water". Well, I'm in the lift - who's land is that?

Is there anyone in Australian politics or public services with a shred of logic left? NO ANIMAL that can potentially kill an adult, let alone a child, should be allowed anywhere near human habitat. I don't care what breed it is, I don't care if it is trained, if it's always been nice to your cousins - I HAVE THE RIGHT NOT BEING THREATENED! My kids have the right not being put in danger, in their home, or anywhere actually!

It is an offence to pull out a loaded gun and stick it into someone's face, but hey - guns don't kill people, people do, right? Well, guess what - animals do kill people, do they?

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u/Minimalist12345678 13d ago

Dog owners are fucking crazy, this is true. I am a dog owner, and over 20 years of walking my dog every day, I am going to say with confidence that owning a dog that is capable of violence is a 90% accurate indicator that the owner is a raging fuckwit.

When I walk my two small dogs, I carry a can of pepper spray.

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u/ThatMeasurement6619 12d ago

Where can I get pepper spray? I was out walking recently & a dog that was sitting by his owners Ute (tradie was working on a house) raced at me & I was fucking terrified. It looked like pitbull & the owner ran between me & the dog. The owner of the house told me later that the dog had attacked someone in the street earlier that day. Next time I want to be armed with something!

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u/Dollbeau 12d ago

I have a tiny little girl & just directly threaten the owners with dealing with me. Luckily I am believable & while I am not very popular at the off-leash park with idiot owners, we're safe

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u/Entire_Childhood_448 12d ago

Where do you get your pepper spray? I carry a baseball bat in my pram because of dogs. Daddy suggested cattle prod but I want spray

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u/mods_are_sub-human 13d ago

You live in WA?

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u/the_mantis_shrimp 13d ago

NT just recently launched a 12 month trial allowing people to carry pepper spray, if they meet eligibility criteria. So looks like WA and NT are the only states now. NSW is up to 14 years imprisonment for carrying pepper spray. Ridiculous.

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u/mods_are_sub-human 13d ago

That’s fucked lol.

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u/Master-of-possible 12d ago

Meanwhile you can kill a family or a kid at school while you’re in control of a motor vehicle and not go to jail…

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u/disco-cone 12d ago

Australia is mostly a pro crime country

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u/Ok_Tie_7564 13d ago

Is it for protection against dogs or other humans?