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Originally Posted by joeysteele
No way should a dog that size be confined to a flat, you make some really strong points and if it was only a recent addition to the home then a great deal more supervision should have been done.
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I agree Joey,who would take a dog like that when you have small children and in a flat!! Surely with a rescue dog,you don't know it's full background,so you'de err on the side of caution ,and although it's big and some say ugly,that doesn't make it a 'bad' dog,who knows what sparked that off,it could have been anything that triggered something in it's past,this is a tragedy all round,that poor kid didn't stand a chance ,the dog should have at least been vetted and not let go to a family living in a flat,the place was strange to the dog,we don't know what happened,We have a rescue dog who, at the slight sight of a hoover bolts into the garden,so we presume something in it's past triggers that,people really should be more careful when picking pets.
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