A man accused of kicking a dog in a Bunnings car park skips court for the second time, according to reports. Both outlets say the matter has progressed to a point where a warrant for the man’s arrest is being pursued. The allegations relate to conduct in a Bunnings parking area, where the accused is accused of attacking the dog. The reporting also indicates the court appearance is not being attended, with the man failing to appear again after an earlier absence. As a result, authorities are seeking to compel his attendance through the arrest warrant process. The articles focus on the procedural development—his repeated failure to attend court—rather than providing additional details about the incident itself, such as timing, charges beyond the alleged dog kicking, or the dog’s condition. The reports therefore centre on the escalation from missed hearings to an arrest warrant following the second non-appearance.