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2 police dogs died

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 **poshpixiesue**

**poshpixiesue** Report 2 Jul 2009 22:32

i cant believe this has happened,they were left in car outside police station! unneccessary death of animals is £20.000 fine & 6months imprisonment!!

Jane

Jane Report 2 Jul 2009 22:38

Common sense went out the window.There is NO excuse.I don't even want to think of the distress that those dogs went through before they died.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 2 Jul 2009 22:44

Handler was off duty.... and hasn't been suspended.

I'd like to suspend him... by a rope from Trent Bridge, he was a professional.... he was aware of what heat can do in a short space of time.

I hope he is sacked.

Love

Daff xxx mum to a much loved, now deceased, GSD

Whirley

Whirley Report 2 Jul 2009 22:47

FFS..people on here know what i thinik abt my doggies and how i love them....................this story, makes me wanna VOMIT;.

 **poshpixiesue**

**poshpixiesue** Report 2 Jul 2009 22:50

i thought thay had a law now were you can report dogs being left
in a car!
i dont usually kick off at news! but i live 30miles south of london
its only jus cooled down a bit! peeps were walking dogs midday today
GRRRRR I wanted to tell em!

KempinaPartyhat

KempinaPartyhat Report 2 Jul 2009 22:52

Shut him in a bloody car in this heat and see what he thinks!! or how long he lasts!!

 **poshpixiesue**

**poshpixiesue** Report 2 Jul 2009 22:52

who ever to blame should get full penalty!

 **poshpixiesue**

**poshpixiesue** Report 2 Jul 2009 22:53

exactly kemp

Amanda2003

Amanda2003 Report 2 Jul 2009 23:04

I couldn't believe this when I heard it on the news. I'm horrified !!

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 2 Jul 2009 23:06

I believe the Police complaints have washed their hands of it, as the dogs weren't in a police vehicle, but a private car. The RSPCA are now looking into the case. I hope they throw the book at the officer concerned.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 2 Jul 2009 23:22

It is better that the RSPCA are involved... the report I read was that the police involved them straight away... no cover up here I imagine... and this handler should never work, or be allowed to have, dogs again..... I'd like 5 minutes with him, I can tell you!!

Love

daff xxx

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 2 Jul 2009 23:46

These were as I understand it recently donated dogs.......

I bet the previous owners now regret their donation decision.........

Bob

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 3 Jul 2009 00:02

I don't agree, in this instance, Joan... this was a professional dog handler, off duty, with two dogs left in his vehicle while he went into the police station... he/she, as a professional, would have been very aware of how the heat would affect those animals,, it would have formed a part of basic dog handling training and he/she caused the death of two off duty police recruits... the fact that they are dogs is irrelevent... believe me, I know this for a fact, having lived amongst specialist animal trainers (military and police) for a number of years.

The fact that the police have themselves called in the RSPCA, who have powers of prosecution in their own right, speaks volumes to me... this handler was negligent at the very least... and deserves to be drummed out of the force, and never allowed to have animals again.

The only excuse would be that he was taken very ill whilst inside the police station.... or actually died himself, and that no-one realised the dogs were in the vehicle.

Love

Daff xxxx

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 3 Jul 2009 00:08

Bob,
The breeder of the dogs has had something to say............
As has the dog's trust

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 3 Jul 2009 00:29

It is dreadfully sad that these animals have had to suffer such an awful death and I am sure that dog handler is in bits over it, because as has been said, they are usually very attached to their dogs and do have them at home and become close to them. Of course he would have known the outcome but might not have meant to be very long, might have been distracted while away from the car, might have been thinking of something else and accidentally closed the windows of the car, all might haves and I expect most of us have at some time done things we haven't meant to do. In this case animals suffered but it wasn't as if he had taken them shopping or to a fete or something and left them as people have been known to do.
I feel very sorry for the dogs but sad for the handler too

Lizx

keithb

keithb Report 3 Jul 2009 04:07

Shocking and also interesting if , and I quote "I believe the Police complaints have washed their hands of it, as the dogs weren't in a police vehicle."

I always though police dogs were seen as officers of the law, not just your average pet pouch protected by SPCA laws etc.

To my knowledge to injure,kick or harm a police dog is actually a criminal offense, equal in punishment if you were to do the same to a police officer on or off duty.


BrianW

BrianW Report 3 Jul 2009 11:38

We Do leave our dogs in the car on occasions, but either in the shade with water and the windows partially down or else with the tailgate up and the dogs locked in their cage with reflective sunshades and water.

They both love the car and if we are away will often go into their cage from choice.

But with the temperatures of the last few days I don't think we would risk leaving them in there at all.

Helen in Bucks

Helen in Bucks Report 3 Jul 2009 11:48

I have just phoned the RSPCA to report someone leaving a dog in a car in a car park today, having bought a ticket for 4 hours. OK today is cooler than it has been, but it is forecast to get sunnier as the day goes on.

I asked the RSPCA whether I was over-reacting and they said no, not at all, as a dog can die in 20 minutes in a car, even if the windows are open, as the car acts as a greenhouse.

I am glad I called, I know many dog owners will say they are responsible and only leave dogs in cars etc if it is safe to do so, but I personally think you can't be too careful.