Jenna Louise Driscoll, 25, was being investigated for drug trafficking when officers found the disturbing and distressing images on her mobile phone.
The woman appeared at Brisbane’s Magistrates court in Australia, but was granted bail.
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Mark Townend of the RSPCA in Queensland told The Mirror: "This isn’t something you’d normally expect, it’s quite unusual. The last case I can recall was a few years ago, it certainly isn’t something we hear reported often.
"Under the Animal Care Protection Act bestiality isn’t included. To take action and remove the dog we would have to prove actions there were cruel or that it was tormented.
"The RSPCA would ideally like to get a dog out of the situation if bestiality was happening, but to operate under the act we would have to prove those two things.
"We’d try to do everything we can to help the dog if that is the case."
Neighbours claim to have seen Ms Driscoll walking a Pitbull terrier with an unidentified man during the three years that she has lived in her home, but reports do not specify whether the dog in the video was her own pet.
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