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Unfair to label all dogs as vicious



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
I JUST wanted to express my disappointment in the woman stating that all dogs should be muzzled.
I feel very offended by this statement as I have a three-month-old Jack Russell puppy that is always kept under control and would not ever be allowed to kill a cat.

What about cat owners who allow cats to roam around people's gardens leaving foul surprises for people to walk in.

Why should cats be allowed to go around killing birds and mice? Isn't this the same thing? That it's in their nature?

This woman needs to get in the real world and not label all dogs as vicious.

I have known many a cat to be vicious. Obviously the owner of the dog that did kill her cat should be punished as it's the owner's responsibility for the dog.

It is unfair to brand all dogs because of one owner's lack of responsibility.

S GIDDENS,
of March,
via email.



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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 9:26 AM
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  • Location: Wisbech
 
 

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