A dog owner has been found not guilty of having a dangerous dog which badly hurt a pregnant woman in Aberdeenshire.
Cheryl Cowe, 35, was charged under the Dangerous Dogs Act over an incident involving an XL Bully the Udny Station area in December last year.
Alisha Skene, 35, told a trial at Aberdeen Sheriff Court she had been seven months pregnant at the time and suffered serious injuries, blaming Mrs Cowe's dog Bruno. However Mrs Cowe said in evidence it was Ms Skene's own Staffordshire bull terrier Hugo which caused the injuries.
Sheriff Eric Brown said there was a direct contradiction in the two versions of events, and found Mrs Cowe not guilty of the two charges she faced. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyx29d90wyo
Either way, XL Bullies are meant to be illegal here 🏴
Sorry but they are not illegal.
An exemption certificate is required that involves having the dog sterilised and keeping the dog leashed and muzzled when in public.
So it wasn't the fighting dog that injured a pregnant woman, but a completely different fighting dog. I would guess Skene got hurt because the two fighting dogs started fighting for some completely out of character reason, and she tried to intervene.
Could easily have been the staffy. I have a friend with 2 staffies that gradually became dog aggressive and attacked other dogs a few times.
One of the times her own staff bit her hand and badly injured it while she was attempting to break the fight up. I was shocked that her own dog would do that to her but I guess in the heat of the moment in a fight they lose all self control.
Staffies are pit bulls, so it makes sense they’d turn violent!
So it wasn’t the assumed pit bull, it was the other pit bull!
Whichever dog caused the injuries, if it was even a possibility that the XL could have been responsible, doesn't that mean it was probably unmuzzled and therefore the owner was breaking the law?