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Gibb River Road, Travelling with Dogs


There are very limited places along the Gibb River Road that will allow dogs.

No dogs are allowed in any of the National Parks along the Gibb River & Kalumburu roads.

It is not advisable to be travelling with your dog, land on both sides of the Gibb River Road is owned, leased or managed by someone.

Frequent aerial baiting is carried out posing a high risk of danger to your domestic pet.

 



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Possum3 wrote:

There are very limited places along the Gibb River Road that will allow dogs.

No dogs are allowed in any of the National Parks along the Gibb River & Kalumburu roads.

It is not advisable to be travelling with your dog, land on both sides of the Gibb River Road is owned, leased or managed by someone.

Frequent aerial baiting is carried out posing a high risk of danger to your domestic pet.

 


 Most of what you say applies to most of Australia, not just the GRR.

I recently saw bait warning signs within 50km of the Brisbane suburbs.

Northern Australia has additional risks too including ticks and crocs.

Cheers,

Peter



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