This needs as much coverage as possible
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8368548.stm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8368548.stm
tintin40":18fn27xe said:it only let go because he kicked it between the nuts :shock:
twice.
Easy_Rider":21s2lkkn said::roll:
i feel sorry for the dog. This is totally down to how people treat their dogs, even labs. We think it's funny when a dog does silly things or acts crazy, but in truth, they are just as out of control as that staff is.
Unfortunately, the dangerous dogs act goes quite far in this country, so even if you get scared by a dog, the dog may be in danger of being put down, whether it was being aggressive or not. My Mum has a Northern Inuit, he's a big dog, much bigger than a German Shepard, he weighs over 8 stone, and looks just like a Wolf, but he is soft as soft can get, but when he runs towards someone they cack themseleves, so in theory he can get put down :roll: