That’s it.
Dog owners whose dogs have been attacked have been left with thousand £+ vet bills while these wasters just carry on regardless!
Make the cunts get licences and public liability insurance if they want to bowl about with these types of dogs.
I’ve said earlier in the thread, it’s not just one thing that needs to change, it’s a whole host of things, and something like that is probably part of the solution (but far higher premiums I’d suggest), what really interested me was your comment about them ‘carrying on regardless’, and that seems very true in my experience, they genuinely don’t give a shit that their dog has savaged and killed someone’s family pet, was only speaking to my 80 year old neighbour the other day, she mentioned that her old Retriever was killed by some shitbags dog in the park ( a bull breed mongrel type), it snapped it’s lowered jaw bone and had to be put down, she was in tears telling me, so I thought it was a recent thing, but it was like 14 years ago ! What got me though, was when I asked what the owner said, and she said he just ran off laughing !
I know people say there is more Bully etc. attacks because their owners are shit. But then how do you explain the case in Sydney a few months ago.
A family was having a BBQ and the neighbour was invited. He brought his 2 Rottweilers which he loved and were very well cared for by a decent bloke who they had known for years. They also knew the dogs well.
The little girl (8 I think who knew the dogs very well) who lived in the house got up from the table to do something whilst everyone was eating and one of the dogs suddenly went for her, the other one joined in and between them they killed her outright. Blood everywhere.
These were dogs from a loving owner, well cared for, not owned by some scumbag bogan full of piercings playing the hard man.
Something in these big dangerous dogs causes this behaviour to suddenly attack. And when they do they can kill very quickly.
That’s fuckin awful Bill, it really is, and I can imagine how that feels only for the fact my youngest daughter lost part of her ear in similar circumstances, we’d gone round to a neighbours for a meal, their dog (another one of those cross breed bull mongrel types) was showing signs of not being happy that my daughter was playing with their kids, so much so he ended up muzzling it, but later on it still managed to get its mouth open enough through the gap at the front to do it and take a big chunk of her ear off !
Tbf, the owner was a lovely lad, and he was genuinely distraught and in tears about what had happened (and he was a big 6’4” 18 stone ex Wigan St Pats rugby player so wasn’t a soft type) and the dog went the very next day, we were just fortunate we spotted the signs and decided muzzle it, doesn’t bear thinking about what would have happened if we hadn’t !