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What a disgusting piece of crap the attacking dog's owner is - she needs hauling through the courts and banned from owning another dog:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2358224/Bull-terrier-dog-walker-covered-blood-animal-ripped-head-family-pet-horrific-attack.html

Staffordshire bull terrier and dog walker pictured covered in blood after animal ripped head off family's pet dog in horrific attack

•Woman seen pulling off Staffordshire bull terrier and fleeing down street

•Victim's owner Gemma Antell, 30, said attack in Warrington was 'horrific'

•Says her Pomeranian dog was attacked in mother in law's front garden

•Cheshire Police say officers have seized dog after 'horrendous attack'

•Dog's mistress alleged to have said: 'It's not his fault - he's only a baby'

By Mark Duell

PUBLISHED: 12:03 GMT, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:50 GMT, 8 July 2013

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A woman was photographed dragging away her blood spattered Staffordshire bull terrier - just moments after it beheaded a tiny family pet in a horrific attack.

The woman - whose arms were also smeared with blood - pulled off her animal and fled down a street in Warrington, Cheshire, after it ripped off the head of a Pomeranian dog.

As the Pomeranian's owner Gemma Antell, 30, looked on in horror, the bull terrier's mistress was alleged to have defiantly said: ‘It's not his fault - he's only a baby’, before strolling off with friends.

Shocking scene: This woman was photographed dragging away her blood spattered Staffordshire bull terrier - just moments after it beheaded a tiny family pet in a horrific attack in Warrington, Cheshire

Shocking scene: This woman was photographed dragging away her blood spattered Staffordshire bull terrier - just moments after it beheaded a tiny family pet in a horrific attack in Warrington, Cheshire

But a picture of the woman - showing blood over her left arm and on the dog’s paws - was taken by a passer-by and handed to mother-of-three Miss Antell, who posted it on Twitter and Facebook.

Cheshire Police today confirmed the bull terrier had been traced and confiscated - and said that inquiries were under way into whether the animal falls into the category of a banned breed.

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The incident at 4:30pm on Saturday happened after Miss Antell had taken her dog Elvis to her mother in law’s home. She claimed the larger dog got into the front garden and attacked Elvis.

Two young children were said to be present at the time. In a message on Facebook which was posted before the bull terrier was found, Miss Antell said: ‘Right, local people. I need your help.

Gemma with her other dog Chewy

Picture of Gemma Antell's Pomeranian dog Elvis, who was killed at the weekend

'Beyond horrific': Gemma Antell (left, pictured with another of her dogs, Chewy), 30, looked on in horror as her Pomeranian dog Elvis (right) was mauled

‘Our little dog Elvis was brutally killed by another dog. The dog literally ripped his head off. It ripped Elvis in half. It is my son's birthday and my kids are in tears and my whole family are traumatised.

'I have had to leave a family party and take our dead family pet to the vets in a bag to be cremated - it was beyond horrific'

Gemma Antell

‘I have had to leave a family party and take our dead family pet to the vets in a bag to be cremated - it was beyond horrific.

‘The worst part of this is the dog “owners” witnessed the attack and just walked off. She said: “It's not his fault, he's only a baby”. She's worse than the dog, because the dog doesn't know any better.

'It was on the lead the whole time. It dragged her in the garden she couldn't control it. Elvis was attacked in his own garden and he is the size of a rat.’

Cheshire Police today confirmed the bull terrier had been traced and confiscated

The incident at 4:30pm on Saturday happened after Miss Antell had taken her dog Elvis to her mother in law¿s home

Ripped apart: The incident at 4:30pm on Saturday happened after Miss Antell had taken her dog Elvis (right) to her mother in law’s home in Warrington. The woman was seen walking away with the bull terrier (left)

Chief Inspector Darren Hebden of Cheshire Police said extra patrols will be in the area to talk to concerned residents and address any issues.

'This was a horrendous attack and was clearly very distressing for the owners to witness'

Chief Inspector Darren Hebden, Cheshire Police

He added: ‘This was a horrendous attack and was clearly very distressing for the owners to witness.

‘I am aware of pictures that have been circulated on social media which will undoubtedly cause concern for the community, but can I reassure people that we have now seized the offending dog so there is no risk to the general public.

‘We will be speaking to the owners in due course and will do all we can to deal with the incident appropriately within the guidelines of the law.’

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Horrific, and completely unacceptable behavior from the owner too. It is really concerning that even though her dog was on a leash she couldn't control it at all.

Love how the police say they are now investigating whether the dog is a banned breed. Who cares?! Deal with the individual dog and the individual owner and the individual attack. What a waste of time and police resources.

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It's not his fault, he is only a baby"

Spot on. It was YOUR responsibility to control him. You didnt or couldn't do that. The poor pomeranian died a painful and frightening death, the owners are traumatised. Your dog will pay with his life, and I hope you are fined. I hope also, when you get another dog, you get something you can control. About half that size and weight.

Oh, a few dog training lessons wouldn't hurt either. You stupid git.

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Would have been nice to see "Police are now investigating whether the dog's owner is a total f***twat" instead of the breed investigation...

There'd be some pretty strong evidence to that effect, I'm sure.

Personally, I'd like to see not just fines but permanent dog ownership bans so that idiots can't do it again.

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Would have been nice to see "Police are now investigating whether the dog's owner is a total f***twat" instead of the breed investigation...

There'd be some pretty strong evidence to that effect, I'm sure.

Personally, I'd like to see not just fines but permanent dog ownership bans so that idiots can't do it again.

:clap:

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It certainly sounds terrible, but it's confusingly written. One part says the owner of the attacking dog fled and another says she strolled off with friends. :confused:

I hope the owner is charged and convicted, but once again, the damage is done. :(

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It certainly sounds terrible, but it's confusingly written. One part says the owner of the attacking dog fled and another says she strolled off with friends. :confused:

I hope the owner is charged and convicted, but once again, the damage is done. :(

I took that to mean that she "fled the scene" but by walking away, if you get what I mean?

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Would have been nice to see "Police are now investigating whether the dog's owner is a total f***twat" instead of the breed investigation...

There'd be some pretty strong evidence to that effect, I'm sure.

Personally, I'd like to see not just fines but permanent dog ownership bans so that idiots can't do it again.

:clap:

I saw something on the news about a new law coming in that will ban people whose dogs have attacked, from having dogs for up to ten years. Who knows if it will actually be policed though....

I think owners of dogs like this should get jail time.

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Kirislin - if you look at the pics she is seen dragging the dog away - they are both bloody....and another shot she is strolling off with friends...dog still on a loose lead......complete f*ckwit...she deserves to be imprisoned. I doubt the dog will make it out of the pound.

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Horrific, and completely unacceptable behavior from the owner too. It is really concerning that even though her dog was on a leash she couldn't control it at all.

Love how the police say they are now investigating whether the dog is a banned breed. Who cares?! Deal with the individual dog and the individual owner and the individual attack. What a waste of time and police resources.

Absolutely... Well said...

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Horrific, and completely unacceptable behavior from the owner too. It is really concerning that even though her dog was on a leash she couldn't control it at all.

Love how the police say they are now investigating whether the dog is a banned breed. Who cares?! Deal with the individual dog and the individual owner and the individual attack. What a waste of time and police resources.

Absolutely... Well said...

If it was a banned breed there would be more severe legal ramifications I should imagine - that would be why they are investigating the breed involved.

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If any of my dogs did something like that, they'd be at the vet being euthed long before any "authorities" were called... that sort of behaviour is NOT acceptable under any circumstances!

Buggering off nonchelantly after the fact is seriously bad form by the owner of the offending dog. Serious consequences should be visited upon them.

T.

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If any of my dogs did something like that, they'd be at the vet being euthed long before any "authorities" were called... that sort of behaviour is NOT acceptable under any circumstances!

Hell yeah !! I would be :mad as.

as I put on my flame suit a Bully breed in a harness :confused:

all the ones I have seen locally and at my Vets ,the owners have no control , as the dogs do nothing but knuckle down and pull .

R.I.P little dog

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as I put on my flame suit a Bully breed in a harness

No need for a flame suit.......it's exactly what I thought too.......dog drags owner into the victims front garden, owner couldn't control the dog......well I am not surprised on a bloody harness :mad

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