Dean Smith had warning signs in his garden but the German Shepherd was unmuzzled
Hamilton Sheriff Court heard that Dean Smith had several 'Beware of the dog' signs in his garden, but that didn't prevent the man being bitten twice.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.The charge stated that it was unsupervised, untethered and unmuzzled when it lunged at the tradesman, bit him and ripped his clothing.Such an offence under the Dangerous Dogs Act means the animal must be destroyed and the court heard that, following his guilty plea in May, the German Shepherd was put down.
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