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Swanley dog attack mum says bull terrier should be put down
10:00am Sunday 9th September 2012 in News By Kelly Smale
A MOTHER-OF-THREE is demanding a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross be put down after claiming it viciously attacked her daughter and their dog.
The incident happened at around 7.30pm on Thursday (September 6) in a walk way adjacent to Hockenden Lane in Swanley.
Jenny Goodall and her 23-year-old daughter Dominique were walking their 14-month-old Alaskan Malamute, called Makita, and a 16-month-old Shih Tzu called Angel.
As they passed a woman with a staffie and a staffie-cross, the male dog launched its unprovoked attack on Makita.
Mrs Goodall, of Lynden Way, Swanley, said: "It happened so quick.
"The woman was kicking it to get it off and screaming.
"My friend's boyfriend, who has a broken arm in plaster, eventually managed to pick the dog up and throw him."
According to Mrs Goodall, the woman claimed she worked for Battersea Dogs Home and had recently re-homed the dogs.
Mrs Goodall, 42, said: "The dog should be put to sleep.
"I never thought I would hear myself say that about any dog.
"But that animal has viciously attacked my dog and my daughter for no reason whatsoever."
Dominique was taken to Darent Valley Hospital suffering from puncture wounds to the back of her knee and calf after trying to save her pet, while Makita received puncture wounds to her leg.
Miss Goodall told News Shopper: "If it had been a child attacked like this it wouldn't have survived."
Her mum added: "At the end of the day it should never have happened.
"If you can't control your dog keep it on a lead."
Bromley Police confirmed they had been called to the incident.
A Battersea Dogs Home spokeswoman said: "We understand Kent Police were called to investigate an incident in Swanley involving two dogs.
"As we do not have any firm information on the circumstances of the incident, nor information about any injuries that may have been sustained, we are unable to provide any further comment at this time."
Comments(41)
the wall
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2:54pm Mon 10 Sep 12
I hope you know what type of training and needs a Alaskan Malamute must have.
angel1969
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3:15pm Mon 10 Sep 12
the wall
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4:07pm Mon 10 Sep 12
Have you got the dog a paddling pool for hot summer days to cool off in?
angel1969
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4:16pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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4:30pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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4:40pm Mon 10 Sep 12
angel1969
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4:41pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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4:47pm Mon 10 Sep 12
the wall
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4:49pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL wrote:Well done. They are great dogs when looked after correctly. You do sound like you know what you are doing.
to me this sounds like an accedent there is often conficts when to dogs meet face to face its unfutuent but these things happen its part of owning a dog. out of intrest do ur dogs pull on lead? and was the other dog pulling on lead?
angel1969
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4:52pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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4:53pm Mon 10 Sep 12
angel1969
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4:55pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL wrote:our dogs were on a lead and the other dog wasnt we are not at fault here the owner of that dog should of had it on a lead ... its called responsible dog ownership
to me this sounds like an accedent there is often conficts when to dogs meet face to face its unfutuent but these things happen its part of owning a dog. out of intrest do ur dogs pull on lead? and was the other dog pulling on lead?
the wall
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4:57pm Mon 10 Sep 12
angel1969 wrote:Well done. They are great dogs when looked after correctly. You do sound like you know what you are doing.”
We know and it was the staff that attacked our malamute ... our dog didnt even fight back .. and she has a paddling pool and other enrichment toys and she actually lives and plays very gently with our shih tzu
sam_STOP BSL
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4:59pm Mon 10 Sep 12
angel1969
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5:04pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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5:12pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL
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5:14pm Mon 10 Sep 12
WaterSinger
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6:44pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL wrote:I'm the owner of the Mally who was attacked and the one who was attacked.
ok well did your daughter panic and make the lead tight because that could of made your dog nervous which the other dog picked up on and reacted to.
I wasn't panicking, my dog was held to my side with slack in her lead.
If I hadn't had her at my side then there's every possibility my dog would have been killed instead of just injured. I keep control of her.
sam_STOP BSL
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7:21pm Mon 10 Sep 12
WaterSinger
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7:36pm Mon 10 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL wrote:Her lead was down by my hip - and she's taller than the 'dominant' dog. I had my body between her and the other dog. She was right against a hedge on the leash, he was on the other side of the pathway/roadway and off-leash.
im on about pulling the lead up high so pulling the dog up higher than the attacker or more dominet dog and as long as your remainig carm and there is slack in the lead it would of been alright. if ur dog was not under control then there is every chance she would of been killed i.e mirroring the staffy
She's always under control, it's the only reason I'll let her off-leash at all.
WaterSinger
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7:38pm Mon 10 Sep 12
the wall wrote:I know exactly what types of training and needs an Alaskan Malamute has, and my dogs needs are always met with enrichment, positive enforcement and puzzles that work her mind properly.
Don't know why my comment has been removed. It was all fact, maybe some people can't face the truth.
I hope you know what type of training and needs a Alaskan Malamute must have.
Your comment was removed because it was malicious. My dog is walked between 5-7 miles a day along with an enormous garden to run about in and frequent training sessions.
WaterSinger
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7:39pm Mon 10 Sep 12
the wall wrote:Makita is actually good with smaller animals. We have pygmy hedgehogs which she just sits and watches. She's never been aggressive in her life - ie she'll bark at a pigeon but only from the back doorstep and does the same to cats etc.
They tend to have natural hunting instincts which often leads them to chase smaller animals, So while Malamutes are particularly good around people, it is necessary to be mindful of them around smaller animals.
Have you got the dog a paddling pool for hot summer days to cool off in?
PaulErith
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8:34am Tue 11 Sep 12
Marty1979
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8:56am Tue 11 Sep 12
sam_STOP BSL wrote:Could you try using a spell checker on your PC? It makes your comments much easier to read
yh and im 20 iv just got my first boy he is living in a pack of 10 dogs and i will be competing in obiediance.
Guess who ;) AGAIN !
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11:41am Tue 11 Sep 12
Your spelling is awful.
the wall
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2:48pm Tue 11 Sep 12
Looks like someone isn't facing up to the truth!
dog blame the dog
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3:37pm Tue 11 Sep 12
justjackuk
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3:49pm Tue 11 Sep 12
dog blame the dog wrote:AND AGAIN AGREE! .. lol
Also if the staffy attacked your dog i was shocked to see the tiny little cut on her leg ,,, my dogs play and get worst cuts lol ,,, and if only you had a small bite to your leg , the attack wasnt atall as bad as whats been written ,,, soooo no dont belive the dog should be put down ,
Local lady
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8:58pm Tue 11 Sep 12
I wonder if these people are in social housing and if their tenancy agreements are breached owning so many dogs?
angel1969
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10:04pm Tue 11 Sep 12
angel1969
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10:06pm Tue 11 Sep 12
Local lady wrote:and yes i am in social housing and have the correct permission to have both my dogs who are well looked after and very well trained
From the above report it sounds like a dog on dog attack with the young woman getting in the way to help her dog. This is no reason to request a dog be put to sleep. I'd question whether the owners of the dogs that were attacked had too many animals with them at the time and were out of control. All should be prosecusted if the dogs were not on leads.
I wonder if these people are in social housing and if their tenancy agreements are breached owning so many dogs?
the wall
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9:51am Wed 12 Sep 12
angel1969 wrote:So in social housing and can afford to buy all these pets, feed them and pay vet bills.
Local lady wrote: From the above report it sounds like a dog on dog attack with the young woman getting in the way to help her dog. This is no reason to request a dog be put to sleep. I'd question whether the owners of the dogs that were attacked had too many animals with them at the time and were out of control. All should be prosecusted if the dogs were not on leads. I wonder if these people are in social housing and if their tenancy agreements are breached owning so many dogs?and yes i am in social housing and have the correct permission to have both my dogs who are well looked after and very well trained
justjackuk
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10:08am Wed 12 Sep 12
angel1969
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10:15am Wed 12 Sep 12
justjackuk wrote:my point as well justjackuk i go to a private vets i dont use the pdsa like a lot of people my dogs all have their booster jabs when they need it and are treated with love and affection
whats social housing got to do with a dog attack?? ...
justjackuk
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1:22pm Wed 12 Sep 12
dogexpert
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6:56pm Wed 12 Sep 12
angel1969
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8:17pm Wed 12 Sep 12
toomush2drink
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9:35pm Thu 13 Sep 12
TheEverardedbutt
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11:49am Sat 15 Sep 12
angel1969 wrote:Sorry but that looks like a minor injury, hardly the mauling you are portraying.
Tiny injury our dog has been left with a hole in her leg and unless u were there how the hell do u know what happened ... it was a very frightening experience and one i would never have to experience again my 11 year old son witnessed our dog being attacked and had he not of picked up our shih tzu in his arms then maybe that staff would of attacked our shih tzu then she would not be here today ... Both my dogs have been traumatized by this and have not really eaten much since .. How dare anybody say that it was a minor scratch i will give you my address so you can come inspect the wounds on both our dog and my daughter then see what you say .. All i can say is i hope annd pray this never happenms to any of you malicious doubters
"A MOTHER-OF-THREE is demanding a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross be put down after claiming it viciously attacked her daughter and their dog."
Look at this photo,
http://i.imgur.com/K
AxhZ.jpg
This is an injury my American Bulldog received from an out of control dog. As you can see that is a substantial wound not the little 'Scratch' your dog has.
I have seen injuries far worse then the injury your dog has caused by chainlink fencing.
angel1969
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1:07pm Sat 15 Sep 12
Elsa123 says...
12:36pm Mon 10 Sep 12