Dog owners will be held criminally accountable for the actions of their animals, consisting of dealing with prison time, as Queensland punish harmful types following a wave of attacks. Careless owners of pet dogs that assault and trigger severe injury or death can now confront 3 years in prison after difficult laws passed state parliament on Thursday The optimum fines for stopping working to take sensible actions to make sure a canine does not attack will double to more than $92,000. Newsletters: Breaking news as it takes place. Subscribe now Owners of a pet dog that eliminates or seriously hurts an individual might invest approximately 3 years in prison with optimum fines increased as much as $108,000. Canine owners in Queensland formerly dealt with optimal possible fines of as much as $45,000. 5 pet types – the Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, Japanese Tosa, American pit bull terrier and the Presa Canario – have actually all been prohibited. A wave of severe attacks in 2015 consisting of occurrences including kids and a deadly canine attack on a meter reader saw the federal government vow to do something about it. A $7.57 million financing plan will support the modifications to supply more collaborated, constant and efficient federal government action in reaction to pet attacks. The financing will likewise consist of a neighborhood education and awareness project presented over 3 years to construct accountable pet dog ownership, avoid canine attacks, and decrease the danger of damage from pet attacks, the federal government stated.