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Don't think it's no difference from any dog attack, my dog has been in a few scraps due to owners not having leads, wish I sold my story now to the press.
Doubt she even needed a guide dog if she saw the attack.
Staffies are not dangerous, 8th popular in the UK, silly owners who don't know how to look after them.
No such thing as a dangerous dog.
Just because she "saw" the attack it doesn't mean her sight is good enough to get around without help.
People can have varying types of blindness. For some it is a matter of not focusing quickly enough, and being able to see at some distances and not others, and others might be ok in dim light but blinded by sunlight etc.
I don't know how they expect dogs to know that it is a guide dog with special laws and that they must avoid it.
Doubt she even needed a guide dog if she saw the attack.
Staffies are not dangerous, 8th popular in the UK, silly owners who don't know how to look after them.
No such thing as a dangerous dog.
andrew
We made a small donation, the pictures really pull on your heart strings.
www.Pets4homes.co.uk is good site to buy or give dogs away to good homes, owners on there will interview you on the phone and some will come round to visit your home, owners will only give up their dog if you can supply references and vet receipts.
Hope the bull mastiff goes to a nice home, we have friends who come round with there dogs so wouldn't be fair on your friends dog.