That's exactly it....accompanied by the words "All gone"?
My mate's got a Labrador, he was out walking it a few weeks ago and he met a guy with two out of control Alsatians that were going nuts as soon as they saw him, proper jumping up pulling at the lead stuff. Well last night he met them again but one managed to slip the lead and attacked his dog, apparently he was on the next street but it came charging round the corner and clamped its jaws onto the lab, he's covered in bites, the poor bastard. He's had to go home and tell his young daughter what's happened.
What do you even do in that situation? Beyond furnishing the guy with a vet's bill
Because. Dog today, running child tomorrow?He's beyond caring, the owners are clearly daft ( I don't view them as aggressive people, just absolute dunces) so why try and engage?
That may be but a dog out of control is a dog out of control. I'd have taken the plods involved's numbers to remind them of their position when the same dogs go for a child.The police were notified originally but they were of the belief that a dog biting a dog wasn't a crime.
A dog out of control in a public place is a crime when a person fears for their safety. I would certainly be scared if a feral shepherd attacked my dog if I couldn't kick it hard enough to disable it.The police were notified originally but they were of the belief that a dog biting a dog wasn't a crime.