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Tom Parker Bowles

(57 Posts)
Sago Tue 18-Nov-25 08:29:11

Nannylovesshopping

tbh, he should have picked his dog up very quickly as soon as he spotted the other dog!

Victim blaming!

He should be able to walk his dog without having to worry about these out of control vicious breeds.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 18-Nov-25 08:26:12

A few years ago elder son’s mother in law was walking two little Pomeranians in a London park. One of those dreadful dogs leapt over a wall and savaged one dog and killed the other. It also badly bit the m in law’s legs. The owner was taken to court and fined but never paid up. The remaining little dog was never the same again and was left with a badly damaged jaw.

Sarnia Tue 18-Nov-25 08:21:31

In my local area we had a recent incident in the park where a Pomeranian tied to a pushchair was torn apart by a bully dog. The Police not interested so nothing appears to have been done about this.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 18-Nov-25 08:21:02

I have distanced myself from a family member due to them having an XL Bully. I feel bad and sad, but I do not think they should be in family homes with children. Thank goodness my AC have more sensible dog choices.

Apparently the dog is soft and silly…

Nannylovesshopping Tue 18-Nov-25 08:18:32

tbh, he should have picked his dog up very quickly as soon as he spotted the other dog!

TerriBull Tue 18-Nov-25 08:10:50

Yes I saw the headline, shocking! Obviously not as shocking as a dog attacking a human. Smaller dogs are nevertheless vulnerable to these huge aggressive beasts, are they even legal? Should have been muzzled. Owners have to fork out astronomical vets fees when their pets are savaged by such an uncontrollable animal, the owners often walk off without offering any assistance.angry

Gingster Tue 18-Nov-25 07:55:58

Has anyone read the distressing tale on TPB and his little dog?

Attacked by bully dogs (?).

Surely something must be done to have these dogs muzzled when out.

What a lovely man Tom is.