Thursday, 14 January 2010
Corrie director's dogs attacked
Coronation Street director Duncan Foster says he'll take civil action against the owner of a Bull Mastiff whose dog attacked one of his King Charles spaniels. Duncan was walking his three dogs when the Bull Mastiff attacked and his dog, Willow, has been left terrified by the ordeal.
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3 comments:
that must of been just awful for you and for her not to mention your other 2 babies
Quite right - poor little Willow.
this is a terrible situation for all dogs and their owners. Aggressive dogs are everywhere - never muzzled - and they see other dogs as 'dinner'. Unless a person is injured in the attack, the Police refuse to do anything about it.
I hope Willow recovers, and that the legal action is successful.
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