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Location: Fife, UK
Joined: Oct 2010
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but even if the test was taken by someone who had no intention of 'sticking to the rules' they would only show what they wanted to at the time? Would we have to take a test every other month? otherwise how does anyone know that the dogs environment is the same after the test is taken.....they simply get rid of the dog stuff from indoors, put it out.....
or do you mean environment the way some rescues are? For example my fence isnt 6ft ALL the way round, I have stairs to get in, I live above someone....many probably wouldnt give me a dog but yet I have my own garden, my dog is well enough trained and socialised, he isnt a noise nusance, he is walked daily (more than once) but if I took at test using someone elses house, I'd pass?
EDIT; At the end of the day, the sort of people you are wanting to out off having dogs etc with the test probably have no problem with fraud etc or respect for the law, or in fact others around them, so what good could any test do.
I also agree with Helena - the dog didnt just bite - IT SAVAGED AND KILLED. Someone wants to 'asses and learn ' from that - fine, on your own head be it!! (not that you'd have it long) and if it was in solitary confinement - great life for a dog that! Either way a lose-lose situation. Please don't forget someone lost thier life to this dog - taking stupid risks to asses and learn from it would only end up in somone else being dead or disabled and a even more miserable and unstable dog, yet it wouldnt prevent this happening again...