Time for a cull ? Even if the owners are responsible, these dogs are still killers at heart
Hove mum suffers severe injuries in dog attack From The Argus)
Hove mum suffers severe injuries in dog attack From The Argus)
The next door neighbour of a good friend had her cat savaged and killed by a Pitbull. The dog and owner are known to the RSPCA and Police, but they are currently powerless to act apparently.
Granted, it may have only been a cat, but it could be a small child next.
There are plenty of menacing dogs around where I live. Always two chavvy looking chaps, big chain and salivating/badly behaved dog.
Think you are getting confused.Pitbulls are a banned breed and so the police would have acted upon it. Think you ment Bull terrier which don't come under the dangerous dogs act and rightly so.
You are like a lot of other dimwits who jump in feet first without knowing much about dog breeds.
The next door neighbour of a good friend had her cat savaged and killed by a Pitbull. The dog and owner are known to the RSPCA and Police, but they are currently powerless to act apparently.
Granted, it may have only been a cat, but it could be a small child next.
There are plenty of menacing dogs around where I live. Always two chavvy looking chaps, big chain and salivating/badly behaved dog.
Dimwit.
My mistake, I got the name wrong. I was under the impression that the dog is called a Staffordshire Pit Bull Terrier.
See, cats are by nature animals which put themselves in places they shouldn't. For a dog to actually catch and kill one is pretty rare. I imagine the cat was possibly mid-shit with it's mind on something else. Most of these dogs are so dopey and excitable that they cannot help but make a racket when they approach and defend their territory. Do you complain when cats catch and kill birds or is that "animal nature"?
The RSPCA and Police are far from powerless to act - they have many laws that they can use relating to this incident.
Just because a dog attacks another animal does not mean it will go for a small child. Logically following your argument would mean that once it had gone for a cat, then a child, it would be out taking down horses and small cars next, followed by an attempt to depose the leadership of a small country.
Because the dog is salivating does not make it a "devil dog" - just thirsty or thinking about dinner. And how exactly is it "badly behaved"? Is it spraying graffiti on walls? Is it abusing old ladies in the street? Is it swearing at all and sundry and spitting on the floor or dropping cigarette butts and other litter? Or is it just being walked?
The media love these stories, they are cop outs. In the story in question, for the lady to be asleep and then waking to being savaged by a dog raises all sorts of questions. Not saying she is lying, but I don't expect the dog will get a chance to put his side of the story...
One of the nicest dogs I've met, and got close with, is a Staff.
One of the nicest dogs I've met, and got close with, is a Staff.