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Canary42 | 13:30 Wed 27th Sep 2023 | News
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Yet another dog attack.

 

Compulsory muzzling in public is long overdue.

 

Come on Rishi, you know it makes sense.

 

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/sheffield-dog-attack-video-shocking-085519571.html?.tsrc=fp_deeplink

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On all dogs?

all dogs?

That dog was running loose, Canary, so not even on a lead.  Completely out of control.

I don't agree we should all not have to be penalised for a few morons.

And that is the problem Bobb, where do you draw a line if you dont put it across all dogs.

For a start though it should be mandatory for ALL dogs to be on a short lead, be chipped and licenced.  They should also have to have 'poo bags' tied to the lead.

all dogs in NI do have to be chipped and licenced

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Usual selfish naysayers with head in the sands ("it won't happen to me, I'm all right Jack")

Not at all - experience dog owners

Your such a charmer canary.

//all dogs in NI do have to be chipped and licenced//

Exactly, so why not the rest of the UK?

//all dogs in NI do have to be chipped and licenced//

 

That makes a 'rogue' dog easier to trace but it's no guarantee against attack. 

of course Naomi and I didn't say it would.

I was responding to a suggestion about what dog owners should do.

Do you still have dog wardens in GB? we have them here and they are very much prominent 

\\The dog, a Staffordshire bull terrier, had escaped its owner and began attacking the victim’s dog,//

 

It had escaped so would'nt be muzzled in the house or garden

Its just one level of protection Naomi, if an owner thinks they might end up in jail then they might think twice before allowing their dog to roam free as they will be caught.

Other levels are required like the owner must be an adult (who can go to jail) rather than the excuse used recently that it belonged to a child.

//experience dog owners//

Thats always an interesting one.  The problem there lies in that so many, even experienced, think their little pooch can do no harm.  Sadly that is not the case, a dog will usually give a couple of warnings before biting/attack but of course the owner may not have seen the previous warnings it gave (a dog doesnt keep track of individuals it has warned) so you could be out, something stirs it and off it goes.

This was taught to us by an ex-police trainer (we had a problem dog).

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