Another fatal dog attack

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This is the bloke filming her while she does a runner with the dog.
well, If I were her I wouldn't be worrying about the police catching up with me.....I hope a certain section of society sort her out, running off and leaving a horse possibly injured is despicable and the fact she's a teacher is even worse, what an example to be setting.
 

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well, If I were her I wouldn't be worrying about the police catching up with me.....I hope a certain section of society sort her out, running off and leaving a horse possibly injured is despicable and the fact she's a teacher is even worse, what an example to be setting.

and a person, that bloke really walloped that car and was hopping lame when he got up
 

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Fatal attack on a small dog by 'Staffie type' on a beach.

Clamped his jaws around the poor dog's neck. Sounds horrific.
 

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Fatal attack on a small dog by 'Staffie type' on a beach.

Clamped his jaws around the poor dog's neck. Sounds horrific.
That must have been awful.
It seems belittling, but I don’t mean it to be so, to say I rarely read anything the DM says and having read that I am glad. Is their target audience people who can’t fully grasp the nuances in the Sun?
 

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Fincham attended a voluntary police interview in June 2024 and was given a caution, with conditions including to keep the dog muzzled and on a lead at all times in public places.

Hannah Steventon, prosecuting, said that in August 2024 police attended a hotel “on unrelated matters” and it was found that Fincham’s dog had been in the public pool area and was not on a lead or muzzled.

Mr Cooper said Fincham “had wanted to take his dog somewhere it would have a little more freedom so found online this hotel that specifically marketed itself as dog friendly”.

He said the defendant, who has ADHD, “believed this was a solution to the problem so he could take Elvis to the hotel, let him off the lead and made no secret of that fact”.


What is wrong with people??? Does he manage to dress himself and wipe his own arse?
 

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Fincham attended a voluntary police interview in June 2024 and was given a caution, with conditions including to keep the dog muzzled and on a lead at all times in public places.

Hannah Steventon, prosecuting, said that in August 2024 police attended a hotel “on unrelated matters” and it was found that Fincham’s dog had been in the public pool area and was not on a lead or muzzled.

Mr Cooper said Fincham “had wanted to take his dog somewhere it would have a little more freedom so found online this hotel that specifically marketed itself as dog friendly”.

He said the defendant, who has ADHD, “believed this was a solution to the problem so he could take Elvis to the hotel, let him off the lead and made no secret of that fact”.


What is wrong with people??? Does he manage to dress himself and wipe his own arse?
Secure field?
‘The judge responded: “It’s his own stupidity, then.”’

Fair, how did a swimming pool seem better than a secure field for instance
Exactly! Total numpty.
 

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Because it takes time and several different scenarios/situations to assess a dog fully.

I have to assess dogs quite a lot, I can form an opinion on day 1 but it can take weeks and months for the dog's actual personality to show. While my initial judgement is usually correct, I have seen things that have surprised me, down the line. And that's not a serious situation where people could potentially be at risk.
 

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Because it takes time and several different scenarios/situations to assess a dog fully.

I have to assess dogs quite a lot, I can form an opinion on day 1 but it can take weeks and months for the dog's actual personality to show. While my initial judgement is usually correct, I have seen things that have surprised me, down the line. And that's not a serious situation where people could potentially be at risk.

I thought they were being measured to assess if they were XL bullies, not their temperament
 
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