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Dog attacker escapes jail

Dean Kirby
17/ 1/2008

A MAN has escaped jail after he was filmed pinning a dog to a wall by its throat and beating it again and again. Christopher Dunn, 21, was banned from keeping animals for ten years after being filmed by a webcam on two consecutive days attacking the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, named Truffles.

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   Sould be banned from keeping animals FOREVER, not 10 years. He should also be banned from having children- he's a pathetic low life, limited intelligence and sub normal. Lock the scum up for it and sterilise him.
Mm G
5/02/2008 at 00:25
   It's possible that;

a he mistook the poor Staffie for a Boxer

b he was rather miffed with the Staffie for having beaten him in an IQ competition

What a pity that this fearless "man" didn't go straight to the slammer and I hope the dog's now with a safe and caring family. Unfortunately, though, it's such idiots that train Staffies and other Terriers to be psychopaths that can never fit into normal family life.

Roy G

In Exile
Roy Gregory, Exile
29/01/2008 at 15:10
   they want to do to him wot he did to the dog, maybe thatl teach him not to be cruel to animals.
xMEx
21/01/2008 at 09:29
   The Magistrates gave him credit for the early guilty plea - Please he could hardly deny it with video evidence could he or would he have said he had a twin?

Should lock him up and thrown away the key its just a pity the dog didnt bite him but then it wouldnt have been his fault would it and no doubt they would have insisted the dog be put down.
who cares, somewhere interesting
20/01/2008 at 13:47
   why are everybody's comments being held back by the SE? Especialy with such a low sentence, should we be suspicious?
LogicalLion
19/01/2008 at 03:37
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