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Pupdate: The dog warden came round last night, she was brilliant and said 'like a dog with a bone' she wont give up til she gets justice, but suspects the owner gave his dog the command to attack my boy - considering they were behind us on the other side of the road, and he took his sweet time coming over to release his dog. How awful, I didn't even consider this was an actual thing? She said it happens more often than you think. :-(
My MP was useless, but the police are being more cooperative since hearing I'm covering in bruises. The whole thing was so violent. I have an appointment tomorrow at the station to make a statement.
Willis and Honey are both doing great! We've been on two dog walks since (with friends) and they're both doing well. Willis' wounds are healing nicely too.
I organise group dog walks, and although nervous, I will go ahead with the one on Sunday as planned. I let the group know of the attack, and two women with staffies have come forward to say they're happy to do an informal introduction with their two lovely dogs before the walk, to prove not all staffies are bad! How lovely and understanding is that?
I'm determined not to let one irresponsible thug ruin the lives of my 2 beautiful dogs. It's unfortunate staffies have such a bad name, but its the owners that make a dangerous dog at the end of the day. Baldric, I have no doubt your dogs are wonderfuland that you are a wonderful owner. All dogs need a strong leader and your military experience no doubt benefits them!
Thank you everyone for the ongoing support!