Amber Heard and her dog are the focus of a new conspiracy theory.

Though the "Aquaman" actress has made headlines in recent weeks as she attempts to initiate another trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp, it appears she is not going away.

According to Australia's Department of Agriculture, Water, and Environment, the mother of one is presently being probed by police for illegally bringing her two dogs into the country in 2015.

However, TV personality Cooper Lawrence ignited speculations when she stated that she believes the actress's Yorkshire Terrier, Boo, had gone missing.

Lawrence discussed Heard's 2015 vacation to Australia on the Australian show "Sunrise," when she allegedly did not comply with the country's biosecurity standards by not disclosing her two canines, Boo and Pistol.

It was stated at the time that she landed in Australia without the proper documentation for the registration of the pets.

Lawrence believes Boo went missing following their vacation to Australia since she hasn't shared anything about the dog on Instagram in two years.

The host speculated on the show that "she received custody of Pistol and Boo" after her divorce from Depp, although there has been no more information on the latter pet.

"Pistol appears everywhere on her Instagram, therefore Pistol is present. Johnny Depp does not currently own those pets."

Marca claimed that dogs and cats entering Australia from the US or the UL will require a permit since these animals are classed in biosecurity and trade group 3, "which acknowledges that they are countries or territories where the rabies illness is nonexistent or well-controlled."

Amber Heard's dogs allegedly did not adhere to the necessary 10-day pet quarantine before arriving in Australia, and she blamed her ignorance on a lack of sleep. She was eventually able to avoid the accusations.

She did, however, offer a public apology and pay $7,650 in fines.

However, the matter was recently revived after fresh evidence showed that she had committed perjury.

The Daily Mail published in 2021 that Australian officials were examining her accusations that she deceived to authorities about the circumstances surrounding her canines' entry into Australia.

According to reports, the maximum sentence for perjury is 14 years in prison.

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Amber Heard, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard defamation