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What Can A Dog Warden Do About A Dog Attack?
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My dog was attacked by a staffie, the police aren't interested as I didn't get bit. It was completely unprovoked, my dogs were on the other side of the street, both on lead, not barking, literally sniffing a bush. His dog had no lead or collar and was on the opposite side of the street. It bee-lined towards us and attacked.
The police warden is investigating today... but what power do they actually have?
The police warden is investigating today... but what power do they actually have?
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Darcey, the owner was aggressive towards me, I guess dogs learn from their owners.
The whole ordeal was terrifying. I've emailed my local MP telling him this happens far too often. People don't know who to contact if this happens. And they don't know the punishments for such an attack. There needs to be more awareness.
The whole ordeal was terrifying. I've emailed my local MP telling him this happens far too often. People don't know who to contact if this happens. And they don't know the punishments for such an attack. There needs to be more awareness.
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Spath, you're right.
Anne, yep, microchip and collar with a tag saying your name, your number and your address. And a lead if on the street.
Had it been 'play' gone to far, I'd have a little more compassion towards the owner. Had the owner been apologetic and promised to keep his dog on the lead and paid my vets bills, I'd have shown more compassion.
I have no doubt this dog had attacked before, it bee-lined towards us, unprovoked. And that means it will attack again. It is a dangerous dog, with an irresponsible owner.
Anne, yep, microchip and collar with a tag saying your name, your number and your address. And a lead if on the street.
Had it been 'play' gone to far, I'd have a little more compassion towards the owner. Had the owner been apologetic and promised to keep his dog on the lead and paid my vets bills, I'd have shown more compassion.
I have no doubt this dog had attacked before, it bee-lined towards us, unprovoked. And that means it will attack again. It is a dangerous dog, with an irresponsible owner.
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this happened to a neighbour last boxing day , oh was driving home from paper shop and a wee chiuhaha (sp) was being mauled on its lead.. he stopped and managed to get it off the wee thing, which then needed emergency surgery and a week in the vets.would have died had oh not got there when he did..this dog had also attacked another patterdale in the preceding 3 months..dog warden made the owner go on dog obedience classes unil the instructor was happy her dog was under control..it was that or the dog be confiscated and euthanised..
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