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Figures show increased number of dangerous dogs seized

Hundreds of dangerous dogs were destroyed last year after being seized by police, new figures have shown.

Some of the country's biggest forces reported a rise in the number of dogs seized under the Dangerous Dogs Act, including banned breeds and those which attacked people and other pets.

Animal charities have called for "drastic changes" to dangerous dog laws ahead of changes set to be enforced on Tuesday, which will make it possible for owners to be prosecuted for dog attacks on private property.
Read more here...http://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/hu...w-9350777.html

I think the RSPCA spokesperson hit the nail on the head when she said:

"To focus on a specific breed or type of dog is to miss the problem itself. You can only legislate for the actions or inactions of humans (the owners) and not the dog."

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Trouble
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11-05-2014, 03:51 PM
Well I think there is only half the story there, as there is a huge difference between the number of dogs seized and the number destroyed. What happened to all the dogs not destroyed? Were they returned to their owners? In which case they weren't dangerous after all.
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