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Old 23-05-2015, 08:33 AM #121
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Originally Posted by Nedusa View Post
I have a lot of sympathy for this poor man, driven to despair by this yappy little rodent. Forced to finally silence this dogs incessant barking he should not been put in that position by his selfish uncaring neighbours.

Glad he escaped jail over this , and it sends a message to owners of other uncontrollable dogs
May I please ask do you have any pets Nedusa,if you have had or do, how would you feel yourself if someone, as to any reason, killed your pet, cut it open and then tried to cover the deed too.

If anyone owns a dog that killed someone,thereby afterwards being termed a 'killer dog',in law now, that owner could be imprisoned for a time.
I see little difference myself for doing so to 'dog killers' too.

A dog barking is not out of control, it requires some training admittedly and perhaps more attention too,which is what it could be likely asking for by barking anyway.

A dog out of control is a dog that attacks others and cannot be stopped.
It doesn't bother me but I am woken a few times often by Cats in the street or garden where I live,fighting with each other or when they get a bird.
I certainly wouldn't go out and drown them,cut them open then try to hide the fact I did so.

How you can term this man a poor man, is sorry,for me, unbelievable.

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