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9:00am Monday 31st August 2009 in
TWO teenage girls were left shaken and frightened after their Staffordshire bull terrier was attacked by a golden retriever.
The family has now called for all breeds of dogs to be kept on leads and under control when out in public.
Three-year-old Zakk was left with a bleeding face and ear and now has a nasty scar on the side of his head.
Jude Cother, of Bettle Close, Drakes Broughton, near Pershore, thinks ‘Staffies’ get too much bad press and believes other breeds of dog need to be kept under better control.
Mrs Cother’s two daughters, Vicky, aged 14, and Megan, 13, were taking Zakk for a walk down a quiet country lane in Drakes Broughton when the attack happened on Monday, August 10.
Mrs Cother, aged 40, said: “Zakk was on a very tight lead and all of a sudden an out-of-control golden retriever ran up to them and started to fight with our dog.
“This dog was shortly followed by two youths on bikes who were the owners.
“Zakk was left with his face and ear bleeding and now has a scar behind his ear. He didn’t need vet treatment but has got a nasty scar.
“The two youths, who looked about 18, just cycled off without even saying sorry. “It was all very traumatic for my daughters and they were very shaken and frightened after the attack.
“You don’t expect this sort of thing to happen when walking down a quiet country lane. This is the third time our dog has been attacked in the past two years by a greyhound, an alsatian and now a golden retriever – all off their leads and out of control.
“All dogs must be kept on leads no matter what breed they are. I am appalled at the poor press Staffies get and I think they should have more respect.”
Last month, we reported in your Worcester News how Wendy Caversham, of Westfield Close, Fernhill Heath, was walking her two chihuahuas across Perdiswell Golf Course, Worcester, when an alsatian picked one of them up in its mouth then “mauled it like a rag doll.”
Ron Styles, dog warden for Worcester City Council, said a dog does not have to be kept on a lead when being walked if it can be controlled. “It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure it is under control,” he said.
“They can be liable for any vet bill or claim if the dog attacks. If the dog cannot be controlled keep it on a lead with a muzzle.”
A police spokesman said the maximum penalty for allowing a dog you own, or are in charge of, to be dangerously out of control is two years’ imprisonment, a substantial fine – or both.
Mrs Cother did not report the attack on her dog to the police.
Comments(10)
James Allan Whitehead
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10:47am Mon 31 Aug 09
Maggie Would
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11:06am Mon 31 Aug 09
Avante wrote:On what basis do you make that comment, Avante? Greyhounds are bred to hunt/pursue their prey and kill. That's why racing greyhounds chase the 'rabbit' so enthusiatically when they leave the stalls.
Attacked by a greyhound? I very much doubt it.
Baldrick1955
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12:16pm Mon 31 Aug 09
Hawlev
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12:35pm Mon 31 Aug 09
Avante wrote:I agree with Maggie Would, why wouldn't a greyhound attack, my friends dalmation was attacked by two greyhounds whilst she took it out for a walk, her dog was on a lead as it was only a puppy and the greyhounds came from nowhere and just attacked, the owners thought it was very amusing and because my friends dog hadn't been injured just walked off without an apology. As a dog owner myself I am always careful about letting my dog off his lead when other dogs are about as you can never be 100% sure about what will happen even with your own dog.
Attacked by a greyhound? I very much doubt it.
jabbadad
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12:42pm Mon 31 Aug 09
Vertis
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12:08am Tue 1 Sep 09
1000000*
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7:15pm Wed 2 Sep 09
Avante wrote:Peoples assumtion that 'my dog would not do that' is what causes these problems in the first place.
Attacked by a greyhound? I very much doubt it.
annieareyouok
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4:35pm Fri 4 Sep 09
MzTx
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10:36pm Fri 11 Sep 09
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Avante says...
10:47am Mon 31 Aug 09