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Old 29-01-2025, 12:54 PM #1
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Default Former Love Island star Jack Fincham jailed for 6 weeks due his Dog bitting a fella

[Love Island star Jack Fincham has been
jailed for six weeks after his
black cane corso dog called Elvis bit a runner.

The 32-year-old, who won the 2018 series
of the ITV2 show with Dani Dyer,
gave a thumbs up as he was led
to the cells at
Southend Magistrates’ Court as
a woman in the public gallery wept.

Fincham, of Swanley in Kent,
pleaded guilty to two counts of being
in charge of a dangerously
out-of-control dog, with one of the
incidents causing injury.]

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa...it-runner.html


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of him feeding his Dog

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/ne...ub-garden.html



[Jack Fincham pictured with his Cane Corso dog]


He is very Lucky
to just get 6 weeks in Jail


Back in 2018 on ITV2HD

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He should have got double that for his turkey teeth.

In all seriousness though - the reason he got jail time is clear; there were TWO incidents. On the first incident you can claim "has never happened before, I was shocked, caught totally by surprise, will never happen again" etc. but when a dog has been aggressive out in public once, it shouldn't be out again unmuzzled, full stop. He let it happen again after knowing it was a possibility. He's lucky there weren't more severe injuries or he'd be going away for a lot longer.
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He should have got double that for his turkey teeth.

In all seriousness though - the reason he got jail time is clear; there were TWO incidents. On the first incident you can claim "has never happened before, I was shocked, caught totally by surprise, will never happen again" etc. but when a dog has been aggressive out in public once, it shouldn't be out again unmuzzled, full stop. He let it happen again after knowing it was a possibility. He's lucky there weren't more severe injuries or he'd be going away for a lot longer.
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Just keep dogs muzzled when out. Problem solved.
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This is what happens when you skip every day except arms day.
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wants the dog for show but to feckless to train it. disgusting
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his punshiment should have been his own dog set on him.

A dog bite is absoluely horrendous, once there jaw locks you are ****ed.
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He is out on bail already
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I know he is a dick but he looks great in that picture
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I know he is a dick but he looks great in that picture
I mean kujos to him for getting in shape but he needs to take half of the time he's spending on arms and shoulders and puff up that chest a bit. If he worked on his pecs a little he might be able to control his vicious dog.
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I mean kujos to him for getting in shape but he needs to take half of the time he's spending on arms and shoulders and puff up that chest a bit. If he worked on his pecs a little he might be able to control his vicious dog.
Dogs have a lower point of gravity so being bigger won’t help in many cases
It’s lack of training that’s the problem
My neighbour has a doberman he is a big guy but it’s a struggle for him to hold onto his dog when out walking it
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Dogs have a lower point of gravity so being bigger won’t help in many cases
It’s lack of training that’s the problem
My neighbour has a doberman he is a big guy but it’s a struggle for him to hold onto his dog when out walking it
In principle I agree that training is far more important (no human is a match for a big dog in a fight) but, also, my mum's little border terrier was almost consumed by a massive German Shepherd once, with the very small lady walking said German Shepherd being literally dragged along behind it, not even slowing it down. Of course ultimately it shouldn't have happened in the first place BUT even a fairly well trained dog is a risk if the owner can't handle it.

Our lab is extremely friendly and generally obedient, wouldn't hurt a fly (as far as I can tell - one should never be too complacent with any dog) but my 15 year old isn't allowed to walk her alone, because if the dog does get over-enthusiastic (e.g. sees another dog she's pals with) my daughter physically can't hold onto her if she starts pulling.

And labs aren't even particularly strong compared to some of these "poser" breeds.

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I mean kujos to him for getting in shape but he needs to take half of the time he's spending on arms and shoulders and puff up that chest a bit. If he worked on his pecs a little he might be able to control his vicious dog.
Exactly what I was thinking.
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well folks, that didn't last long, let's teach him a lesson eh, he is out on bail pending appeal

https://news.sky.com/story/love-isla...ttack-13298845
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his punshiment should have been his own dog set on him.

A dog bite is absoluely horrendous, once there jaw locks you are ****ed.

Apparently if you are able, obviously you wouldn't be able to do this if the dog was locked on to you, but if you are the other person, grab the dog by the collar and twist, this will cause the dog to start choking and drop what is in its mouth
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Apparently if you are able, obviously you wouldn't be able to do this if the dog was locked on to you, but if you are the other person, grab the dog by the collar and twist, this will cause the dog to start choking and drop what is in its mouth
Yes, however, they're likely to spin and attack your hand. If you're the dog's owner it's obviously still the responsible thing to do - as for one they're less likely to continue attacking than if it's a stranger, and for two... well... it's the owner's responsibility to put themselves at risk to stop their own dog from attacking someone else frankly.

Not least because if the dog properly maims or kills someone the owner will be going away for a bit longer than a few months.

On the plus side if you get attacked and sue... most pet insurance policies come with pretty hefty liability cover, so you might get some $Ł$. Guilt free too, you're only taking the insurer's cash .
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Yes, however, they're likely to spin and attack your hand. If you're the dog's owner it's obviously still the responsible thing to do - as for one they're less likely to continue attacking than if it's a stranger, and for two... well... it's the owner's responsibility to put themselves at risk to stop their own dog from attacking someone else frankly.

Not least because if the dog properly maims or kills someone the owner will be going away for a bit longer than a few months.

On the plus side if you get attacked and sue... most pet insurance policies come with pretty hefty liability cover, so you might get some $Ł$. Guilt free too, you're only taking the insurer's cash .
It can't spin on you if you are strong enough to twist the collar it will incapacitate the dog, according to dog training experts
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well folks, that didn't last long, let's teach him a lesson eh, he is out on bail pending appeal

https://news.sky.com/story/love-isla...ttack-13298845

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Apparently if you are able, obviously you wouldn't be able to do this if the dog was locked on to you, but if you are the other person, grab the dog by the collar and twist, this will cause the dog to start choking and drop what is in its mouth
I heard if you stick your finger in its arse it will instantly stop

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He is Live on ITV1HD This Morning
now.

No Dog
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Again he went on GMBHD itv

He struggled with Addiction,


Admits his dog Elvis
is very protective.
He said he left the door open
and it ran out.

That dog came from Russia.

At 6 months old, he got him.


He has been sober since Xmas

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Only 1:48 of that interview

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