The 
majority of Australians 'vote with their feet' against 
biodiversity and for a monoculture of pets. Modern humans (Homo sapiens) formed an 
alliance with dogs early on to eradicate the local population. 
Through a long process of 
domestication (
dysgenics) they 
erased the wolf out of the ancient 
canine and ended up with an 
obedient dog that satisfied the desires of the master.
From the beginning, colonial society took a "dog-privileged view of the Australian landscape...The story begins with the arrival of the First Fleet. ‘From the earliest watercolours of the former prisoners, captains and surveyors, we get dogs as part of colonial life' " (
source). After the introduction of '
English breeds', national identity could be established. (Leaving aside the 
Aboriginal Australians' culture and the 
dingo here).
"By the 1950s Australia ‘rode on the sheep’s back’; those who grew the wool had come to symbolise and epitomise what it was to be Australian." (
source) The dog became an important 
factor of production to whom one could outsource mustering introduced 
hoofed animals.
By now one could say, the country is 'riding on the dog's back'. Having largely 
deserted agriculture and manufacturing, avoiding value-added activities and resorting to 
digging big holes, or 
clear cutting forests, the 
service industry is the sector where identity is established.
At the 
end of the mining boom wealth has been established for 
some.  For the great majority, "
pets continue to power the economy". This country has one of the highest rates of pet ownership in the world, spending 
$1.4 billion p.a. Goods and services previously afforded for human beings only are now spent on dogs.

The dog, unlike 
non-human members of the 
great ape family, (
Hominidae) has been 
truly included in the '
human family'. Being 'one of us', pets live the consumer's way of life and fuel the economy. The daily 
meat, mostly 
repurposed wildlife, accessories, bedding, clothing, prams, toys, medical services, insurances, vets, pet shops, dog trainers, 
therapists, medication, minders, groomers, hairdressers, canine boutiques, dog manicure, 
cafe access, tailored 
holiday accommodation and dogs' frequent flyers etc etc. And of course the right 
cars or taxi to drive the pack to the 
public 'loo'. Councils hold special events for dog lovers. Government collects tax. A serious economic factor with very strong interests and a lobby.
For the master the captive creature is in a hierarchical relation of permanent access. Unlike wildlife, the subordinate beast promises instant gratification for the mistresses' commands. The animal serves as a projection surface for human needs - as a friend, toy, partner, security guard, lover or punching bag. The pet owner can for once bathe in fantasies of omnipotence and power. Images of wet kisses are all-pervasive, sharing one's bed with the pack is also common. After centuries of removing the human out of the stable, people turn their dwellings back into stables for leisure pets.
The days of owning one dog are long gone, now they are 
hoarded in human housing, one can see dog walkers with 
four in harness, or outsourced to 
dog walkers with 
eight. Couples seem to express their individuality by each having two distinctive dogs. Whether people get their identity from the their decorative ornaments or priced commodity, all appear low maintenance compared to human offspring or friends.
 
In the 36,000 years of co-evolution of dogs and humans, the wolf has learned to manipulate the human via eye-gazing behaviour, '
puppy eyes' release a "
love hormone" or "cuddle hormone" in the human being. The 
zombified pet owners structure their life to suit their pack. The dogs take charge.
Most pet owners in NSW  seem to belong to a stay-at-home cast that service these animals 24/7. Only the best of the native landscapes will do for their 'darlings': 
beaches, national parks and nature reserves. They take 'a dog’s eye view of the landscape'. As the dog is mistaken for 'nature', one wouldn't want to restrain it, but let it become one with it. Unleashed, they 
hunt wildlife (
koalas, 
cassowaries, 
little penguins, 
shorebirds etc) and quite frequently 
maul toddlers and 
joggers/ 
walkers. Should a pedestrian approach the owner, pointing out that 'dogs are not allowed here', they mutate into vicious pit bulls. Forests of 
signs are ignored, authorities are turning 'a blind eye' and fines are paltry.
In sub-urbia they prefer to unload  their sewage near the beach, unpack the van and let them go. The backyard does become rather smelly after some time. Full plastic bags are found on the beach, hang in vegetation or are in the drains. The majority does 
not pick up the sloppy 
poo, it stays as dung on the endless lawns on which people have their 
zoonotic picnics. The giant amounts of recycled meat also fuel the toxic algal blooms in the surf nicely. 
Should the owners have other commitments (work) or have to attend parties, the dogs are left at home barking for hours and hours. (
video) Sometimes a family toy disappoints, as puppy changes its form, it becomes a throw-away toy and a new cute baby dog is consumed. The market is also very determined by fashion influences. Should one have an outdated brand, it is time to update and dump the old one in a pound. In the holiday season many just open the door on the highway and 'the problem' is solved.
The 
dumped, neglected and roaming dogs in rural and peri-urban regions are then termed 'ferals'. The unwanted ballast is socialised. The 'set-free' dogs are a threat for people, wildlife and the livestock industry. From time to time mass poisoning (
1080) actions take place that kill mainly the Australian endemic dingoes. No word is lost on the roaming and dumped pets gone feral.
"Australia has the worst mammal extinction rate in the world" (
source) As a mega diverse, developed country people choose to entertain huge menageries of introduced animals detrimental to the endemic biodiversity. The current Australian 
business- as-usual trajectory will make the harsh continent even more hostile for all living beings. The 
intentional ignorance on climate disruption even further 
accelerates the extinction risk for Australian animals.
But they want pampered pooches.....
More on the family package: 
And then?
Updates:
The roaming dogs of Bellingen mauling livestock and pets 
The Bellingen courier, 19.05.2015 
Have we turned dogs into lazy thinkers through domestication?
When dogs look back: inhibition of independent problem-solving behaviour in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) compared with wolves (Canis lupus)
Exporting dogs to Asia, 
abc 12.12.2015 
PNAS: "Bottlenecks and selective sweeps during domestication have increased deleterious genetic variation in dogs"  
  
IMAGES:
Titian, 
Detail of Venus and the Organ Player c. 1550 
(with 
Coffs Harbour sound sample, but it could be in 
Bellingen too)
Riding on the Sheep's Back, Blue sheep and golden dog sculpture 
Public mural
Public service to collect dog feces 
Trübner, Heinrich Wilhelm, Great Dane with Sausage, 1878 
See also
Cura, A story about care for biodiversity 
Hungry Head Beach Going to the Dogs