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Pressure mounts to ban dogs after Stafford incident

Pressure is mounting on Bunnings to ban dogs other than assistance animals from their stores after a fatal incident inside a Brisbane outlet on the weekend.
An unrestrained dog attacked and killed a smaller animal that was sitting in a trolley at the Stafford store on Sunday afternoon.
Despite the smaller dog being rushed to an emergency vet, it could not be saved.
While Bunnings does allow dogs into stores, company policy stipulates the animals must be “friendly” and need to be secured safely in a vehicle or trolley, or on a lead and…
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