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Protect your pets this dingo mating season

April 15, 2025 9:04 am in by
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Townsville locals are being urged to keep their pets safe during wild dog mating season.

Wild dogs or dingoes can show increased territorial behaviour during mating season, including dominance testing and aggression to domestic dogs.

Mating season runs until the end of May.

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Acting Mayor Ann-Maree Greaney said residents should take extra care of their pets while dingoes were on the move.

“Council is aware of wild dogs in the Townsville local government area and has proactive measures, including engaging contracted specialists to conduct two trapping programs each year,” Cr Greaney said.

“These programs run for four weeks from April to May and from August to September to manage wild dog populations and minimise their impact on the community.

“During wild dog mating season male dingoes travel extra distances searching for a mate, which can include moving through bushland and suburbs. These dingoes can also show aggression to domestic dogs.”

Residents can keep pets safe by making sure fences are secure and that pet dogs are kept on a short leash during walks.

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“It’s incredibly important to never approach wild dogs and to never feed wild dogs, even if they look hungry. These are not domesticated animals and can be dangerous,” Cr Greaney said.

Residents can report sightings of wild dogs to Council by calling 13 48 10 or using Snap Send Solve.

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