Australia Seizes American Basketball Star's Pet Dog

He's the latest to run afoul of quarantine laws
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 2, 2018 12:35 AM CDT
Australia Seizes American Basketball Star's Pet Dog
In this Jan. 25, 2016 photo, Atlanta Hawks guard Lamar Patterson stand on the court in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Denver.   (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

An American basketball player who flew into Brisbane with his French bulldog placed inside his hand luggage has run afoul of Australia's quarantine laws. Brisbane Bullets recruit Lamar Patterson was briefly detained after landing in Brisbane on Thursday with his dog, Kobe. The 27-year-old Patterson, who played for the Atlanta Hawks and has had seasons in Turkey, Italy, and China, has since been released. But Kobe was kept in quarantine and will be deported back to the US, Australia's agriculture department says. Officials say the cabin crew on Patterson's Qantas flight from Los Angeles failed to notice that the dog was on board without an import permit.

The Bullets, who play in the National Basketball League, say it was an innocent mistake, not a deliberate attempt to flout Australia's strict quarantine laws, the AP reports. Australia's ex-Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce was perhaps best known abroad for the tough stance he took on Johnny Depp's pet dogs Pistol and Boo. Joyce threatened to have the Yorkshire terriers euthanized after saying they were smuggled into Australia in 2014. Depp's then-wife Amber Heard pleaded guilty to falsifying an immigration document to conceal the dogs in a private jet. She avoided jail under a deal that included Heard and Depp appearing in an awkward video warning against others breaking Australia's strict quarantine laws. (Depp later poked fun at the video.)

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