“I think people assume that there are really few of these dogs around. I think people think this is generally confined to poorer neighbourhoods but it can happen anywhere.
“I felt sorry for the man. These may be loving pets but he was completely powerless. These dogs are so strong. “It was awful. The smaller dog looked like a rag on the floor not a dog. “Even if these dogs have to wear muzzles in public, they can still escape from their homes. We will see more of these attacks.”
I don'r feel sorry for the man, I reserve that for the small dog owner who - through no fault of her own - has lost her own pet and suffered injury vainly trying to save it.
The two XL bullies were seized by Sussex Police. The force said they are holding them in a secure kennel while an order for their destruction is sought “to ensure the safety of the public”.
The only good thing the ban has done is ensured the police cannot (as they would have done before) fob off victims with 'it's just dog on dog' and they will now put down the doughnuts and turn out. But then they will take the mutts alive and let them soak up taxpayer cash in kennels, instead of shooting them on the spot.
Not doughnuts but Haribos!
ReplyDeleteOur local supplier of class A substances has recently acquired a large bully type dog. He's a big fellow himself but that mutt seems to drag him along. Fortunately the creature wears a muzzle, the dog that is.
ReplyDeleteThey should all be shot on sight, the dog and the drug dealer that is.
ReplyDelete"Not doughnuts but Haribos!"
ReplyDeleteI love that ad!
"Our local supplier of class A substances has recently acquired a large bully type dog."
It's a four legged weapon. It should be treated as such.
"They should all be shot on sight, the dog and the drug dealer that is."
Amen!