NSW dog ownership laws are being reevaluated after investigations into three deadly attacks.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that NSW is reviewing its dog ownership legislation after the tragic results of these fatal attacks. Ensuring public safety while also considering the rights of responsible dog owners is crucial. It’s important that any new regulations focus on effective education, training, and responsible ownership practices. This could help prevent such incidents in the future. Community input will be vital in shaping policies that protect both people and dogs alike. What specific changes do you think should be made to improve safety?

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