![]() ![]() 'Following discussions with the dog owner on actions to improve the fencing, Council agreed to waive the fine,' a spokesman told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday. The dog owner shared an update on Monday after council agreed to waiver the fine and non-compliance notice.įraser Coast Council denied the owner's claims the fine was issued because his dogs were looking through the fence. He admitted his dogs had previously escaped from the electric fence which has since been disabled so the gate can only be opened and closed manually. The man posted a series of videos updating viewers on the ongoing saga and footage of his dogs being of no harm to anyone, including children. ![]() The dog owner was also sent a photo taken by a 'Karen' of his German Shepherds peeking through the fence as proof of the council breach One woman added: 'Which part of them is protruding? The tip of their paw?:i don't think I've ever seen anything more ridiculous.'Ī third viewer wrote: 'This has to be the most money hungry council.' 'How do we know that person standing on the median strip isn't stirring up the normal activity of the dogs? Fight it,' one viewer commented. The video has since attracted almost 310,000 views and was inundated with messages of support urging the dog owner to contest the fine. He also claimed he was given just two weeks to pay the fine which, if he failed to do so, would then soar to $7,000. 'They're German shepherds, not angry dogs, sturdy gate, no different to anyone else's fences in the street.' 'Did they try and bite you, no? Have they ever bit another person, no? 'Sending me a picture of my dogs looking through a fence while you were walking up on the grass, what do you think they're gonna do, they're German shepherds,' he said. He said his dogs were 'not angry' and were behind a 'sturdy gate'. ![]()
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