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Man Dies After Attack By Seized Dog In Huddersfield
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-leeds -370945 26
What an avoidable tragedy. By the way, the Yorkie is a double for Little Willy.
What an avoidable tragedy. By the way, the Yorkie is a double for Little Willy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The dog was released from custody because it was not found to be of a dangerous breed or within the restrictions of the bull type dogs.
Therefore it would not have to be muzzled in public.
If it has been in custody for several weeks - they are not allowed out of their kennels for any exercise (prisoners get more exercise than the dogs do)
Until more information is know perhaps opinions should be kept to theirselves over the owners and what did and did not happen!
Therefore it would not have to be muzzled in public.
If it has been in custody for several weeks - they are not allowed out of their kennels for any exercise (prisoners get more exercise than the dogs do)
Until more information is know perhaps opinions should be kept to theirselves over the owners and what did and did not happen!
Retro pounded dogs do not get exercise - look up the news story of Hank just recently in northern Ireland - he was not exercised the whole time he was in custody - the council admitted it.
I have vast experience in dog rescue and welfare I have seen these types of dogs time and time again.
I did not take the fluffy puppies side I gave another side!
I have vast experience in dog rescue and welfare I have seen these types of dogs time and time again.
I did not take the fluffy puppies side I gave another side!
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