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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not crazy to suggest the dog be put down it is just not the norm in this country. If the dog were in England for instance, because it bit a child's face and injured it, the dog would be put down by law. Every country is different in terms of laws and what people will tolerate, of course.[/quote]In some parts of the world, the dog would be eaten.[/quote] No UK judge would put down a puppy that was provoked into biting by being disturbed while sleeping. [/quote] hello - no uk judge would be required. its law.[/quote] You are wrong.[/quote] [b]I am British and dogs are put down all the time for biting[/b]. or Because it is the law. Sometimes the owners are fined - in the case of a dog biting someone else outside the family, but when it comes to a family dog biting a member of the family who owns it, there is no law case because no one is suing anyone else over it. [/quote]NP here. I'm British too, though [b]I haven't lived there for decades[/b]. Anyway, I would have to imagine that they would have to be serious bites that have left some damage as [b]I can't imagine [/b]the average, level headed person rushing down to the Police Station over a little nip.[/quote] completely out of touch then[/quote]PP here. Whether I'm out of touch or not, I stand by my point. I can't imagine a level headed person rushing down to the Police Station to report a little nip.[/quote] and provocation would be a good defense for the puppy under British law.[/quote] Would you two stop?! [/quote]
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