Hi everyone, perhaps someone can advise me about an incident that happened to me recently.
I was taking my dog for a walk at about 9 pm one evening when a large dog ran out through an open gate on my neighbours property next door to me. The dog ran up to my dog and tried to attack him. I managed to pick my dog up (a very small Jack Russell) before the other dog could hurt him too much. The dog belongs to a friend of my neighbour who was visiting. I suggested to the owner of the dog that perhaps he should keep the dog on a lead, he pointed to the gate and just said "open gate". I then suggested that he might want to shut the gate. He replied "You better keep your mouth shut or I will set the dog on you". I replied that I was going into my house to call the police.
I called the 101 service and reported what had happened and was told they had no one that could attend but that they would send someone round as soon as they could.
After the incident the owner of the dog put the animal in his car and drove away. He returned ten minutes later without the dog. I noted the registration number of his car.
The following day they sent a PCSO round to take details of the incident. The PCSO also visited my neighbours and then left.
After a week I phoned 101 again and asked for an update. I was told that the PCSO had tried to contact the the owner of the other dog but he was not available. I have phoned and asked for several updates over the past few weeks and was told that it was a civil case. The last time I phoned I asked if the incident had now been closed but was given the runaround.
I have just asked for details from the log of the incident under the FOI Act and have just received a letter which is pure gobbledygook " We can neither confirm or deny if we hold this information but if we do hold this information then we would not........"
If this indeed a civil matter then how am I supposed to find out the name and address of the alleged offender?
Now the very sad part of this incident. We have owned our dog for 11 years and he is part of the family. He has been a constant source of entertainment as he was very intelligent and used to make us laugh every day.
After the incident I took my dog to the vet for a checkup and he was prescribed antibiotics and anti inflammatory tablets. The vet had examined him but as he had a thick coat was unable to find any actual bites but seemed to have some tender spots on his back so was probably bruised.
After the incident my dogs whole personality changed. He became withdrawn and didn't even want to go out for a walk. I ended up putting him in my car each day and taking him out to a quiet forest in the country.
He behaviour changed as well. He became aggressive to other people and even tried to bite my wife and I.
Things came to a head last weekend when he nipped my granddaughters arm. He didn't break the skin and no bruises have appeared.
This week I again took him the vet and had a very lengthy discussion with the vet. The vet said that if my dog had been younger he might have suggested castration, or training or calming tablets which would have made him like a zombie. He said that as he could no longer be trusted with people, especially children, then he was now a liability. He also said that re-homing was also out of the question.
I very reluctantly agreed to have my dog put to sleep. I was present when this was done. The effect on me was dramatic. I cried my eyes out and it took 30 minutes and a lot of consoling from the vet before I could even speak.
Seeing a physically healthy dog put down was one of the worst things that has happened to me in my life (I am a 67 year old male). When I told my children they were absolutely devastated as well.
I have considered making an official complaint about the way the incident was investigated as it appears that the police have not even spoken to the owner of the other dog. I phoned 101 and asked how I could make a complaint and was again given the runaround again . In the end I was told someone would ring me. I have had no further contact from the police.
Can someone please help me with this. I am very worried that the other dog could do this again and that next time a child could be involved.
Sorry for the length of this post but writing all this down has helped me deal with this.
I was taking my dog for a walk at about 9 pm one evening when a large dog ran out through an open gate on my neighbours property next door to me. The dog ran up to my dog and tried to attack him. I managed to pick my dog up (a very small Jack Russell) before the other dog could hurt him too much. The dog belongs to a friend of my neighbour who was visiting. I suggested to the owner of the dog that perhaps he should keep the dog on a lead, he pointed to the gate and just said "open gate". I then suggested that he might want to shut the gate. He replied "You better keep your mouth shut or I will set the dog on you". I replied that I was going into my house to call the police.
I called the 101 service and reported what had happened and was told they had no one that could attend but that they would send someone round as soon as they could.
After the incident the owner of the dog put the animal in his car and drove away. He returned ten minutes later without the dog. I noted the registration number of his car.
The following day they sent a PCSO round to take details of the incident. The PCSO also visited my neighbours and then left.
After a week I phoned 101 again and asked for an update. I was told that the PCSO had tried to contact the the owner of the other dog but he was not available. I have phoned and asked for several updates over the past few weeks and was told that it was a civil case. The last time I phoned I asked if the incident had now been closed but was given the runaround.
I have just asked for details from the log of the incident under the FOI Act and have just received a letter which is pure gobbledygook " We can neither confirm or deny if we hold this information but if we do hold this information then we would not........"
If this indeed a civil matter then how am I supposed to find out the name and address of the alleged offender?
Now the very sad part of this incident. We have owned our dog for 11 years and he is part of the family. He has been a constant source of entertainment as he was very intelligent and used to make us laugh every day.
After the incident I took my dog to the vet for a checkup and he was prescribed antibiotics and anti inflammatory tablets. The vet had examined him but as he had a thick coat was unable to find any actual bites but seemed to have some tender spots on his back so was probably bruised.
After the incident my dogs whole personality changed. He became withdrawn and didn't even want to go out for a walk. I ended up putting him in my car each day and taking him out to a quiet forest in the country.
He behaviour changed as well. He became aggressive to other people and even tried to bite my wife and I.
Things came to a head last weekend when he nipped my granddaughters arm. He didn't break the skin and no bruises have appeared.
This week I again took him the vet and had a very lengthy discussion with the vet. The vet said that if my dog had been younger he might have suggested castration, or training or calming tablets which would have made him like a zombie. He said that as he could no longer be trusted with people, especially children, then he was now a liability. He also said that re-homing was also out of the question.
I very reluctantly agreed to have my dog put to sleep. I was present when this was done. The effect on me was dramatic. I cried my eyes out and it took 30 minutes and a lot of consoling from the vet before I could even speak.
Seeing a physically healthy dog put down was one of the worst things that has happened to me in my life (I am a 67 year old male). When I told my children they were absolutely devastated as well.
I have considered making an official complaint about the way the incident was investigated as it appears that the police have not even spoken to the owner of the other dog. I phoned 101 and asked how I could make a complaint and was again given the runaround again . In the end I was told someone would ring me. I have had no further contact from the police.
Can someone please help me with this. I am very worried that the other dog could do this again and that next time a child could be involved.
Sorry for the length of this post but writing all this down has helped me deal with this.
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