The issue we have here is domestic dogs that have gone feral and bred with Dingos. They pack up and will take down a hefer with ease. I know of a number of dogs that have disappeared off rural properties and only sign found of them was a scrap of fur or a foot.
Sheep are a common target and farmers have a shoot on sight policy so if a friendly domestic dog escapes and wanders onto a nearby farm, he will be shot without question.
In national parks, where you are not allowed to take dogs, dingos have bitten a number of people and have killed young kids. These dogs more often than not had become accustomed to people because, despite it being illegal, fed them and then turned their back.
Sheep are a common target and farmers have a shoot on sight policy so if a friendly domestic dog escapes and wanders onto a nearby farm, he will be shot without question.
In national parks, where you are not allowed to take dogs, dingos have bitten a number of people and have killed young kids. These dogs more often than not had become accustomed to people because, despite it being illegal, fed them and then turned their back.