Thank you for the information regarding muzzles. I'm not a dog owner, we do have a grand dog. My love of dogs has always been somewhat vicarious, I've had several dogs in my life along the way, never one of my own, although I do profess cats are my number one. Nevertheless I like dogs a lot and am prone to engage with dog owners at times to ask about their various breeds, generally they like to chat. I know from my son, when walking his pooch he professes nervousness around certain breeds. My thoughts are for those who have had a dog who may have been badly injured in an attack, it does seem that the owner of these aggressive breeds so often just waltz off leaving the distressed owner and their dog to get on with it. Of course it's TPB prerogative to not prosecute, but there will be dog owners maybe not as affluent as him who haven been left with a hefty vets bill, or worse still a much loved animal, so badly injured they have to be put down.
Is wealth inequality causing the big issues of our day?
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