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How far would you go for your dog?

John Wilson
John Wilson
Published: July 3, 2025
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Transporting Pets Safely and Responsibly in Queensland
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JUST how far would you go to transport your pet pooch?

Recently, a Queensland woman was fined for riding her motorbike with a rather large dog strapped to her chest.

It’s a law that rarely makes headlines – but when you think about it, the dangers are obvious.

A sudden stop, a loose strap, or a distracted moment could have tragic consequences for both rider and pet.

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It’s not just motorcycles. How many of us have driven with our dog unrestrained in the car?

Again, it might seem harmless – until an accident occurs. The implications are serious and sometimes lifelong.

For many seniors – especially those who have lost a partner – a small dog provides comfort, companionship and purpose.

But owning a pet is a commitment. Whether rescued from a shelter or purchased from a breeder, it’s a decision that should be made carefully.

Dogs require time, attention, and often significant financial investment.

Vet bills can mount, especially for breeds prone to health issues. They need proper food, regular exercise, and a secure, loving environment.

At first, it’s easy to fall in love – the soft fur, the charming little face, and of course, those eyes.

Those pleading eyes that seem to say, “Pick me!” are hard to resist, especially for children.

But before you do, it’s important to check if your living situation allows pets.

If you live in a retirement village or apartment block, always check the pet policy before bringing one home.

Emergencies can also arise. What would you do if your dog suddenly fell ill?

Sadly, financial hardship can sometimes lead to having to euthanise a beloved pet to prevent suffering.

Older generations may remember when most dogs were mixed breeds – “bitsas” as they were affectionately called.

Yet they were cherished companions. Life may have been simpler then, but the bond between human and dog was just as strong.

As our world changes and homes become smaller, one wonders: will today’s children still treasure dogs as we once did?

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