The woman – who had no prior convictions – was placed on a good behaviour bond for one year.
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Bec Clark said the woman was driving a Hyundai Santa Fe wagon along Caramut Road, Caramut without a seat belt 8.56amon October 17, 2021.
Senior Constable Clark said the woman told police she was tending to the dog and adjusting its collar when she lost control of the vehicle and drove on the wrong side of the road.
The woman attempted to bring the vehicle back onto the road but over-corrected, causing the car to slide out of control, leave the carriageway and roll about three times before coming to rest 40 metres off the road.
The motorist was ejected through the sunroof of the car and the dog was declared deceased at the scene.
She was then airlifted to The Alfred hospital where she received medical treatment and sustained minor injuries.
The car was towed as it was irreparable.
Magistrate Gerard Lethbridge said the accused was “remarkably lucky”.



