A rescue dog which attacked a County Durham mum and her teenage daughter has been put down by police. Animal lovers Kim and Ella Robson from Spennymoor took in Caucasian shepherd, Boss, three, on September 24, after coming to an "agreement" with his previous owner in Ferryhill. The large dog was said to have “melted the hearts” of Kim, 59 and Ella when they first brought him home, but things soon changed when he attacked them weeks later.
It was the second attack, because some people are too damn stupid to learn the first painful lesson.
The teenager said: “When he attacked me, I got told to put him down there and then and I said no. I said I’d never get a dog and put it straight to sleep. I said he needs a chance. He had that chance.”
Yes, he did. And what happened? This time he went for a double!
The following day, Durham Police were called to the family home, where Boss was taken away and put down.A Durham Police spokesperson confirmed he was "put to sleep on October 12". Despite their ordeal, the mum and daughter say they “don’t blame” Boss for what happened.
Nor do I it's an animal, after all - I blame you two for your utter stupidity in taking in an animal of this type.
Kim said: “I’m just pleased he got two weeks of a family life. We knew he could go the other way as they are guardian dogs.”
They should be made to repay every penny they cost the emergency services.
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