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    PostSubject: Campaign launched after pet seized under Dangerous Dogs Act   Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:15 pm

    Campaign launched after pet seized under Dangerous Dogs Act

    Published Date:
    15 October 2009



    A HUGE campaign has been launched to save a pet dog from a death sentence after he grew into an illegal pit bull.


    More
    than 1,500 signatures have been collected on petitions across Leith as
    four-year-old Leo is held on Death Row after being seized under the
    Dangerous Dogs Act.

    Leo's owner, Craig Cunningham, 33, who lives
    in Fort House, said he had no idea his kind-natured pet was an American
    Pit Bull Terrier when he bought him as a 12-week-old supposed
    Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossbreed – and is urging the police
    to spare his life.

    A decision is expected to be made next month as to whether he will be destroyed, as the breed is illegal in the UK.

    He
    said: "I cannot count the number of times I have been stopped by
    people, including the police, to be told he is a beautiful dog.

    "This is like losing a son for me."

    Once dog handlers removed eight-stone Leo from Mr Cunningham's flat, vets were instructed to test DNA to determine his breed.

    Results released last week showed Leo is a full American Pit Bull Terrier – one of four breeds to be banned under UK law.

    Friends and neighbours of Mr Cunningham, however, insist that the dog
    is a gentle, loving pet who is popular with children in the
    neighbourhood, many of whom ride on his back "like a horse".

    One
    resident said the dog is able to differentiate between different types
    of chocolate bars if asked to bring one by his owner, while others
    insisted he could also open and close doors.

    Mr Cunningham said: "I have no idea where Leo has been taken – I just don't know.

    "My
    house is totally empty without him. I live alone, so he is really my
    only companion. I feel really numb about the whole thing.

    "I
    feel this is a race against time now, but the dog has done nothing
    wrong at all. I have every sympathy for families who have been affected
    by breeds like this, but it's all about how a dog is brought up.

    "I have trained my dog and he knows I am in charge. I always have him on a lead and always use a muzzle, all as precautions."

    Petitions
    have been displayed in shops, bars and cafes across Leith since the dog
    was removed by the police, with supporters urging the authorities not
    to destroy the animal. T-shirts have also been made to raise awareness
    of the dog's plight.

    American Pit Bull Terriers were banned in the UK under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 following attacks on humans.

    Anyone found with the breed can be fined £5,000 or charged with six months' imprisonment, or both.

    A
    spokesman for the procurator fiscal service confirmed that Mr
    Cunningham had been charged under the Act. A court spokeswoman said
    that the dog would be kept alive until a decision was made next month.

    BANNED DOGS ARE A BREED APART
    THE Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 was introduced following a number of attacks on humans.

    Under
    the law, there are four types of dogs banned: the Pit Bull Terrier;
    Japanese tosa; Dogo Argentino; and Fila Brasileiro are all deemed too
    dangerous to exist in the country for breeding, sale or exchange.

    It
    is an offence to own or keep any of the banned dogs, unless the animal
    is placed on the Index of Exempted Dogs with a list of requirements set
    by the courts which must be followed by the owner.

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    PostSubject: Re: Campaign launched after pet seized under Dangerous Dogs Act   Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:36 pm

    Would break my heart being in this guys position
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