The dogs on 'seagull patrol' to protect Sydney's harbourside diners
More than 30 farm dogs trained to shoo seagulls have been patrolling Sydney's venues since 2018. Owner James Webb developed a unique training method to ensure the dogs effectively deter the birds, leading to a surge in popularity at locations like the Sydney Fish Market. The initiative has garnered a following of over 15,000 fans on social media.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 21:18 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 21:20 UTC
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