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Charlotte’s Breeding A Bone Of Contention


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Is there a picture of the dog? I'm curious to see what this bull terrier looks like, Bull terriers are a distinctive breed and dont resemble a Pit Bull at all. It sounds like his council wants to stitch him up one way or another, if they cant get him on having a restricted breed that is not following regulations, they may get him on dangerous dog declaration, the regulations are exactly the same arn't they?

I feel sorry for the bloke, I hope they leave him alone now. If all this bSL stuff is only based on appearances, or I would rather say an illusion, as it seems to be, there would be many breed and X breeds that would be confused, what a god damn joke of a law!.

if the dog was out harassing people as the paper said, then i am all for them declaring it a DD, but on its ACTIONS not because of what breed it is

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I agree completly pps i have a pitty and a staffy who were let out of my yard and picked up by the pound we thought for sure they would be pts but next day I get a call that I can pick them up. They basicallly told us when we got there that we had them back because of a temp test (and the assesment meant nothing) not saying this is always the case I know some nice dogs that are put down but I'm glad the day my dogs were picked up the assor was in a good mood.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Had to check with the photo but I remember walking in the local off leash dog park with Charlotte a while ago. The guy had another dog that was older but Charlotte was pretty wild as a puppy.

Running up to everyone and them squirming all over the ground with excitement. I would have given her more cuddles but she'd be off before you could get hold of her wiggles.

She was a lovely dog then so glad she is OK. But I don't know much about pit bulls and I did think she was what they looked like? So confusing.

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If the dog hasn't been TT'd within the 28 days of the issue date of the NOI, council can still get this dog. They won;t need to go down the road of the DD tag.

It appears to have taken a while to get a breed ID and the clock was ticking, if fhe didn't write to council, request and extension of time to seek the TT ( would also needed to be approved by council in writing ) then council can simply declare.

The legislation is a mine field.

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