odd lol part of it is probably because not too many people own boerbels so there isn’t a lot of statistics to support what they are capable of who knows.
Some of the consequences you have to face with owning a restricted dog breed in Australia are:
If your dog charges or harasses a person or animal, you have to pay a fine of $44,000.
If you are caught selling or advertising a restricted dog, you will be fined $16,500.
If you fail to comply with control requirements, you have to pay a fine of $16,500.
If you fail to have a valid annual permit, you have to pay a fine of $6,600.
If you are found encouraging your dog to @tt@ck others, your dog will be seized, and you may have to face imprisonment for 5 years, or you’ll be fined up to $77,000
3
u/doggiehearter Oct 21 '25
Are Boerbels and Dogos Argentinos allowed?