Fila Brasileiro breeders and puppies in Queensland

Fila Brasileiro Puppies Queensland

Here you can find Fila Brasileiro breeders and puppies in Queensland!

Fila Brasileiro breeders in Queensland

There are no Fila Brasileiro breeders in Queensland, mate. It's a restricted dog breed, so breeding, selling, or giving them away is strictly prohibited.

Can I Own a Fila Brasileiro in Queensland?

According to Queensland regulations, it is prohibited to possess a restricted dog unless you have obtained a valid restricted dog permit from the respective local authorities.

Requirements for Keeping Fila Brasileiro Dogs in Queensland

Once a Fila Brasileiro dog has been classified as dangerous, menacing, or falls under the category of a restricted breed in Queensland, owners must comply with specific requirements mandated by the local authorities. These requirements include:

  • Ensuring the dog is microchipped
  • Maintaining the dog in an approved enclosure that meets strict standards set by the local council. The enclosure must be child-proof, preventing the dog from escaping or protruding from it
  • Displaying a sign or public notice at or near each entrance to the premises, indicating that a regulated Fila Brasileiro dog is kept there
  • Keeping a distinctive collar with a yellow identification tag labeled "Regulated Dog" on the dog at all times
  • Ensuring the dog is under effective control when in public places, with no more than one dog per person. The dog must be on a leash held by a physically capable adult
  • Having the dog desexed (applies to dangerous and restricted dogs only)
  • Muzzling the dog when in public places (applies to dangerous and restricted dogs only)
  • Obtaining a permit from the relevant local council specifically for Fila Brasileiro dogs (applies to restricted dogs only)
  • Complying with all relevant local council laws, including dog registration

As of 1 January 2022, the distinctive collar for a regulated Fila Brasileiro dog must meet the following specifications:

  • Yellow and red striped, accompanied by a yellow identification tag
  • Each stripe must be 25 millimeters wide and set diagonally at an angle of 45 degrees to the rim of the collar
  • At least one of the colors must be reflective enough to be visible in low light
  • The collar should be made of durable materials and securely fastened to the dog

It is essential for Fila Brasileiro owners in Queensland to comply with these regulations to ensure the responsible ownership and management of their dogs.



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