Actor Johnny Depp flies dogs out of Australia

Minister said the terriers faced being put down if not sent back to US

Johnny Depp's dogs, Boo and Pistol leave Australia after agriculture minister warned him to send the pair back to the United States to be quarantined or face having them put down. VIdeo: Reuters

Actor Johnny Depp is flying his dogs home from Australia on Friday, a day after the agricultural minister warned him to send the pair back to the United States to be quarantined or face having them put down.

Depp, who is in Australia to film the fifth of his blockbuster pirate movies, “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”, also faces a formal interview with government officers into how the Yorkshire terriers were allegedly smuggled in, a spokesman for minister Barnaby Joyce said.

The dogs would be flying out “sometime this evening”, he said.

The incident highlights tough animal security laws in Australia, which has had no reported cases of rabies among dogs.

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Last month, Depp flew in the dogs on his private jet, without declaring them to customs but government officials followed a tip-off after they were seen on the way to a grooming salon.

An online petition calling on Mr Joyce to spare the dogs now has 17,500 signatures and has sparked a debate on Twitter.

“Hade a restless night worrying about Johnny Depp’s dogs. I hope they make it home okay,” one @pete_mccarthy tweeted.

Reuters