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Death of 17yo mauled by dog 'could have been prevented', family says
Key takeaways
- Annalyse Blyton's family has started a campaign calling for changes to NSW's dog ownership laws.
- Annalyse Blyton, 17, died after she was mauled by a dog while visiting her friend's house in the NSW Hunter Valley.
- Her family is pushing for changes to dog ownership laws, including mandatory licensing for owners.
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Annalyse Blyton's family has started a campaign calling for changes to NSW's dog ownership laws. (Supplied: Naomi Benson)
Annalyse Blyton, 17, died after she was mauled by a dog while visiting her friend's house in the NSW Hunter Valley.
Her family is pushing for changes to dog ownership laws, including mandatory licensing for owners.
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