City Urges Responsible Pet Ownership To Prevent Attacks

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The City has launched a new campaign to highlight the consequences of irresponsible dog ownership, with most reported attacks occurring in public spaces when animals are not properly contained or under effective control.

Dog attacks remain a serious community safety issue with more than 600 reported to Council in 2025, averaging 54 per month.

Deputy Mayor Mark Hammel said responsible dog ownership was key to preventing these serious incidents.

"Of the attacks reported to Council last year, a majority occurred outside the home or while the owner was present," Deputy Mayor Hammel said.

"Let's keep the Gold Coast a safe and enjoyable place to live by ensuring dogs are on a leash in public, safely contained at home, and under voice control and supervision in designated off leash areas.

"With many dog attacks still going unreported we urge anyone who experiences an incident to report it immediately for the safety of our community."

The new campaign launched today, is aimed at preventing dog attacks and reminding residents of tougher penalties brought on by changes to State law.

The campaign 'One bite can cost your dog's life - Leash. Contain. Supervise.' will feature across various channels including TV, YouTube, social media and outdoor advertising.

"Owners can face hefty fines and potential jail time for serious attacks, with stricter requirements for regulated dogs involved in repeat incidents," Deputy Mayor Hammel said.

Suburbs with most reported attacks in 2025:

  • Southport - 33
  • Labrador - 30
  • Surfers Paradise - 28
  • Nerang - 25
  • Pimpama - 24
  • Palm Beach - 21
  • Helensvale - 20
  • Coomera - 18
  • Mudgeeraba - 16
  • Carrara - 16
  • Pacific Pines - 16
  • Upper Coomera – 16.

In addition to attacks, there were 320 aggressive dog-related requests in 2025, including fence rushing and aggressive behaviour on and off leash.

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