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What Powers Do Local Dog Wardens. Have Regarding The Question Of Being Told Your Dog Wiill Be Put To Sleep Unless You Get It Rehomed

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indie01 | 17:45 Thu 08th May 2014 | Civil
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he is an english bullterrier not on dd list but all advice taken on board and many thanks to all who posted
very much appreciated
once again thank you
Perhaps, but better than getting a phone call next week because a toddler has run up to him. I'm just thinking as a temporary safety measure.
indie, if I hadn't got Tilly, I'd have the dog.
the trouble is pixie, you can't just plonk a muzzle on a dog job done. Most dogs can be taught to tolerate a muzzle but it takes time. Indie, as the rescue rep, no offence but I am a bit surprised you don't know more about what dog wardens and councils can and can't do?
That thought crossed my mind as well.
I've never used a muzzle, so sorry for my ignorance.
The dog attacked t'other dog to 'protect' its owner. Thats what territorial dogs do. I dont think the dog warden has a case to remove your friends dog & less chance of putting it to sleep.



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its the 1st time anything like this has come up thats why i sought a few enlightened souls like the answerbank oracle
blimey, never? how old is your rescue?
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the rescue is only in its baby stages 2yrs we been going but we are wholly comitted to ebt rescue and rehab
I am sure you are. As a young rescue, what training have you had? and have you got any support from older rescues?

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