http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/dog-owner-fined-15000-after-elderly-mans-leg-mauled/story-fnn8dlfs-1227119934519Dog owner fined $15,000 after elderly man’s leg mauled.
A GREY nomad whose dog mauled an elderly man’s leg has been slapped a severe fine in a test case that sends a warning to pet owners.
Janet Todd Walker, 68, was the owner of Benny, a male german shepherd that should have been wearing a muzzle and was declared dangerous, when he attacked an 81-year-old pedestrian on the Sunshine Coast.
The wound to victim David Rowlands’ left calf was described as so “vicious” it could have claimed his life and was classified in Caloundra Magistrates Court as grievous bodily harm. It’s believed to be the first successful case in Queensland in which a council has pursued an injury of grievous bodily harm against a dog owner, rather than the lesser bodily harm. Mrs Walker, a NSW pensioner with no previous convictions, was fined $15,000 under the Animal Management Act - which has a maximum $34,000 penalty.
The court heard Mrs Walker’s 10-year-old black and tan shepherd had a history of dangerous attacks in its home state of NSW and had previously bitten a woman on the leg and twice bitten small dogs. It had been declared dangerous by the Greater Taree Council, requiring Janet and David Walker, 73, to display a sign on their fenced property, buy a dangerous dog collar and use a muzzle.
Benny (the dog) was euthanased after a council investigation uncovered its history.