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Hard work of Manjimup truffle dogs recognised in council vote

Tari JeffersManjimup-Bridgetown Times
Truffle Dogs WA co-owner Mel Booth and Mako out in an orchard to sniff out some "black gold" ahead of the Truffle Kerfuffle this weekend.
Camera IconTruffle Dogs WA co-owner Mel Booth and Mako out in an orchard to sniff out some "black gold" ahead of the Truffle Kerfuffle this weekend. Credit: Tari Jeffers

The Manjimup Shire Council has implemented a South West first by voting on Thursday to recognise truffle dogs as working dogs.

The council voted on the agenda item on Thursday.

The vote means truffle dogs, like working farms dogs, are eligible through the council for a registration discount.

Manjimup shire president Paul Omodei said the change meant recognition for all the good work truffle dogs did in the shire.

“This is a first for the shire,” he said.

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“It recognised the work truffle dogs put in and the growth in the truffle industry. “Truffle dogs are fundamentally important to the shire.”

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