****er makes my blood boil.
Really brave that is.
Hope he gets identified and the public get to him before the police do.
Of course, I don't have all the information to hand, but struggle to understand how/why this would happen - came across this on my travels whilst visiting a friend in Surrey:
http://www.farnhamherald.com/article...earchyear=2019
****er makes my blood boil.
Really brave that is.
Hope he gets identified and the public get to him before the police do.
I don’t know why you find it hard to believe, more morons seem to appear each day
Because whatever the animal did or didn’t do the attack and injuries inflicted upon this dog are way out of all proportion
I know Alice Holt Forest when we’ve been there with my friend and his family it’s always seemed pretty civilised to me
Horrible story but nothing is really surprising any more.
I'm no Kennel Club aficionado but I don't think that's a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and nor are most of the ones I see these days that people say are. Bullseye in Oliver was![]()
What an odd story.
So then we have a pensioner with a dog that’s not on a lead but roaming the countryside.
The dog ( which is a bull terrier type) runs towards a bloke wearing a hoody who may or may not have any involvement whatsoever. Said bloke then allegedly boots the dog because he’s a loony or he thinks the dog is in attack mode. All this claimed by the dogs owner who had no idea where the dog was nor saw any of the alleged attack.
Maybe if the dog had been on a lead, under full control, then maybe this event wouldn’t have happened?