There has now been fourteen of these dogs found of Merseyside - the location of Ellie Lawrence who was mauled to death on New Years Day by her Uncle's dog, at her Grandmother House.
This is a quote from the BBC:
The animals were discovered in cages at an address on an industrial estate in Norris Green, Liverpool, following a raid at a house in Croxteth on Friday.
Are the police doing enough? Nobody is being arrested. No further action is being made even though there has been someone killed and somewhere else in England, two children attacked. Is this the correct action, to find more dogs? Or should the Police find the owners, and leave the RSPCA to find the animals - it's their job.
It's a bit like the killings in Suffolk. They cared so much about finding the names of the women, and the killings that they didn't look for any trails of their dumpings. I know the area, and was travelling through the Red Light area during the police scan-down. It was at a very high security, so high people were locking their doors just for travelling down the road.
But back to the Pit-Bull Terrior's. Apparently, the RSPCA are assisting, but obviously not well. Post your thoughts over this. Is it right or not? How would you feel if your son/daughter (if you have or don't) was killed by your brother/sisters dog? Especially one thats banned. And all police could do is find more dogs, and find any criminal history of the dog.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...de/6238983.stm to read more.
Goodbye Ellie.