Bad enough that Farage-worshipping GB News uses Rupert Lowe's hard decision for his ailing dog's euthanasia to whip up a furore, now we have this:
A man whose three-year-old daughter was attacked by a dog has criticised the abuse she has since received online.
Rowen Skinley, from Rainham, said the attack by the cockapoo on his daughter, Bunnie, was "totally unprovoked" and that the bite marks indicate that her arm was "tucked in" at the time.Yes, astounding as that will sound to normal people, it happens with every dog attack incident - the dog enthusiasts pile on to social media to argue the 'not all dogs ' line, or suggest the victim deserved it or provoked it in some way (yes. even if that victim is a child!). Even when there is clear evidence of the threat posed by the beast, they get especially upset when police have to destroy it - I haven't had time to peruse social media for this last incident yet as I'm still in holiday-mode, but I guarantee there will be some idiot raging that the cops should have tranquillised it - which they did actually try to do first.
In fact, just to prove a point, I had a quick look and it didn't take me long:
And no, not all those 79 replies are disagreeing with her!
The mutts in the video look very much like Cane Corso mixes to me - the next breed that needs to be added to the DDA list.
“Bunnie Skinley” … interesting name. 🤔
ReplyDeleteMy exes Cockerpoo turned on me one day, I booted him into next doors garden la Keanu Reeves in "Point Break"...fluffy, cute, velcro dogs? The poodle part is horrible. Has nobody read Terry Pratchett and Gaspodes confrontation with Big Fido?
ReplyDeleteI have had dogs all my life and have only had one bad one, it turned out to be a sheep worrier. As I lived in a village surrounded by flocks of sheep I was not prepared to take the risk and there was a one way trip to the Vet.
ReplyDeleteThere are some dogs that are more difficult to train than others but with some the aggression cant be removed and so they have to go.
I've said this before. Any dog attack should be treated as if the owners had done it. GBH, ABH and manslaughter charges would at least make the owners accountable for what their property has done.
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