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Dogs trained to fight in city parks

Discussion in 'Pit Bull News' started by Marty, Feb 11, 2005.

  1. Marty

    Marty Guest

    UK -- Parents were today given a sinister warning that fighting dogs are being trained in children's playgrounds in east Belfast.

    A Belfast City Council sub-committee has confirmed that it is taking seriously the threat to children and that dogs had destroyed equipment at least three separate parks in the area.

    There are known to be a number of dog-fighting rings in Northern Ireland where animals, such as pit bull terriers, are taught to attack each other.

    A number of concerned parents complained to the council after they saw dogs being forced to attack park swing seats - believed to be a training method for fighting dogs.

    A vandalism report given to the council's parks and amenities sub-committee showed there had been six such incidents discovered.

    Council officials carried out £1,300 of repairs in Clara Park, Avoniel Playground and the Ravenhill Road playground in Ormeau Park recently.

    Alliance councillor Naomi Long said she was concerned that children could be attacked by the dogs.

    She said: "Park facilities are often vandalised, but I have received a number of reports that people with vicious looking dogs are encouraging their animals to attack the seats on swings.

    "Witnesses suspect there is a sinister motive in that the dogs are being trained to be more aggressive by fighting with the seats.

    "What happens if a dog escapes and there is a child on the swings? If the dogs have taught to attack the swinging seats, there is a chance that a child could be in real danger.

    "I raised this issue at the council's park and amenities sub-committee meeting, and would like the public, park rangers, dog wardens and police to be aware of the situation.

    "If reinforced seats can be eaten through, what chance would a child's leg have?"

    Margaret Walsh, chairman of the parks and amenities sub-committee said the council took seriously claims that children might be endangered.

    She said: "People found abusing park property like this will be prosecuted. We are concerned for the safety of children and have asked our parks rangers and dog wardens to be on the lookout for such incidents."
     
  2. Crash97

    Crash97 Top Dog

    Just goes to show you that idiots with dogs and no clue are everywhere. These are morons people equate with our dogs.
     
  3. Nigerino.com/

    Nigerino.com/ CH Dog

    There are a lot of crazy people out there, more than likly some kid had his pit out at the part and it had gotten a hold of a tire swing, leave it up to reporters and crazed people to come up with that story.
     
  4. pit stop

    pit stop Pup

    Encouraging a dog to "attack" a playground swing equates to training a dog to fight?

    That is ridiculous. The dog is playing with the swing as he would a springpole. The dog knows the difference between another dog and an inanimate object.

    Just another example of an uninformed media attempting to sensationalize a headline.
     
  5. MPD

    MPD Big Dog

    Sorry to bring this post back from the dead but i see that alot where i live. and people snap all out and call the cops all the time
     
  6. Judy

    Judy CH Dog

    What, dogs playing w/the swing set?
     

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