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Prong Collar Confiscated!


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Hi Everyone! Sorry, everyone must be sick of this topic by now but i need to have an answer!

Four weeks ago i used a friend's prong collar for the first time and it worked wonders with my 55kg bullmastiff. She was so calm and controlled even when a cat crossed her path!

Looking on the net for any info on legislations re these collars, i couldn't find ANYTHING saying that they are illegal in NSW, only in Vic. So i went on ebay, sized one up and ordered one. I waited excitedly for weeks until i got notice that it had arrived. Only i just went and got the mail, and found a package full of forms from customs saying that they have seized the device!!! They are saying that i have to go to court and get a permit for it! What is the story? i don't want the collar bad enough to go to court! Surely it isn't illegal here?! i have seen people using them and many DOLers use them!

i'm hoping K9 Force can set this straight! Help!

And i have another prong collar to arrive at my house in two weeks time, for a friend!

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So how did you guys find out your info cause when i tried to research there wasnt much available especially about them being illegal to import.Where do you purchase one from and have any of you been in trouble for using one?

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K9: Prong collars are a restricted import & you will not get a permit as a private user.

Any time you try & import them, all packages are scanned now & it will be confiscated. If you lable it as something else, you may be charged with fraud.

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JB - Tell the dills at Customs - I have many issues with Customs and their restrictions.

Customs also seize literature on dogo Argentino; fila Brasileiro; Japanese tosa; American pit bull terrier or pit bull terrier; Perro de Presa Canario or Presa Canario - this literature, if they deem it is advertising the above breeds is considered a prohibited import.

That's right. Thirty years of censorship reform overturned and no-one bats an eyelid. I don't know if the Administrative Appeals Tribunal can overturn it as a free-speech issue, given the implied freedoms in the Constitution.

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Yes, I don't think you can bring them in from another country. I ordered one from NSW, arrived in Tasmania, not a question asked.

Where did you get one from. The number I was given in Adelaide just rings out. I need one to stop my dog from chasing cats when walking.

Cheers

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PCS-111 Small Prong Collars are 350mm long, extra links are 25mm long $59.00 + p/h

PCS-112 Medium Prong Collars are 500mm long, extra links are 30mm long $69.00 + p/h

PCS-113 Large Prong Collars are 600mm long, extra links are 40mm long $79.00 + p/h

http://www.dogcontrol.com.au/walkcontrol.htm

Thanks, Lillypilly. I'll either get one from there or organise a session with K9 Force. Will have to wait awhile though- the OH isn't too happy about me spending $60 for a collar,only for it to be confiscated!

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