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Feral / Wild Dogs

Feral / wild dogs population damage or impact

Feral / wild dogs populations can cause massive damage to Australians native animals, mammals, native bird species and farmed animals like chickens, ducks, cattle, sheep and llamas. 

Control methods

Shooting feral / wild dogs

  • Regular shooting can help maintain feral / wild dog numbers to low levels, so that their impacts are minimal.
  • Shooting is an easy and effective way to remove feral dogs.
  • All shooting to be completed not requiring the use of spotlights.

Trapping methods

  • Trapping options are also available.

Poisoning methods

  • Poisoning of feral dogs is also available (approvals required) this method is not always an effective method for feral dog control.

How we can help?

We use effective techniques to ensure Feral Dog are removed in a humane manner.

  • Step 1: Assessment – Examine your property and identify areas of concerns, assess all entry and exit points, installation of night vision game cameras on game trails to understand the extent of the population.
  • Step 2: Removal – Shooting under thermal imaging / night vision, trapping, poisoning options.
  • Step 3: Cleaning – Removal of dead animals. 
  • Step 4: Preventive measures – Recommendations on fencing and protecting options.

NOTE: Not all tools are useful for a given area; each tool varies in its effectiveness, depending on a range of factors specific to the local situation.

Call Valley Pest Management on 0407779957 for further discussion or to arrange an onsite visit.

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