Baby Killed by Labrador Puppy is Named
Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 30/07 Posted Under: Dangerous DogsPolice in Tulsa, USA have named the two-month old baby killed by a Labrador puppy as Zane Earles.
The child’s death is still being investigated and the official cause of death is still subject to confirmation although police did confirm that the youngsters was pronounced dead at the scene, such were the seriousness of the injuries [...]
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Labrador Puppy Kills Baby Boy
Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 29/07 Posted Under: Dangerous DogsPolice are investigating the tragic death of a 2-month-old boy who was believed to have been killed by a young Labrador dog in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The youngster was left unattended in a swing when the incident occurred. He died at the scene.
The boy, who has not been named, was at home with his mother and grandmother [...]
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Cardiff Council Successfully Prosecutes Owner of Straying Dogs
Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 25/07 Posted Under: Dangerous DogsCardiff Council has successfully prosecuted a dog owner for offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Mr Rodney Davies of The Hawthorns, Pentwyn was found guilty at Cardiff Magistrates Court on July 17, 2008.
The case was brought following an investigation by a Cardiff Council dog warden into two incidents one in October 2007 and one in [...]
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Dogs Are Not Weapons
Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 23/07 Posted Under: Dangerous Dogs, Social IssuesAn excellent item in the Guardian from Zoe Williams - who seems to like dogs and has written about them a lot - explaining what many of us (barring our own legislators, of course) have known since the time man domesticated the canine.
people, on seeing a young man with a certain kind of dog, simply [...]
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Owner’s Delight as Dog is Dogue not Pit (but DDA is Still Sh*t)
Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 16/07 Posted Under: Breed Specific Legislation, Dangerous DogsAn East Midlands dog owner is celebrating today after being told he can have his dog back.
Jason Singh had his case heard at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court where it was deemed his dog, Zeke, was not a pit bull terrier type.
Mr Singh will be reunited with the dog who was described as ‘delightful’ by the judge [...]
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