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This is the terrifying second two pit bulls ripped aside a automotive in an try to achieve a cat hiding inside it.
Christie Barr woke to damages estimated to be price no less than £2,300 and referred to as the police to research, pondering her automotive may have been vandalised.
But safety footage revealed the true culprits had been two dogs tearing aside her automobile in the midst of the evening.
The cat which was hiding in Ms Barr’s automotive engine has survived, however the canines stay lacking someplace in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ms Barr advised Fox 8 Live: ‘I assumed someone had perhaps taken a BB gun and shot my automotive.
‘There’s little question in my thoughts that if they’d gotten that cat, she wouldn’t be there at present. No one believed it was dogs till after they noticed the video.’
She and different residents of the usually quiet Floridian suburb have appealed to the canine homeowners to manage their animals, as a result of ‘if they can do that to a car, they can do it to a person’.
For now, Ms Barr’s car is totalled, but she said she’s relieved it was her car and not the cat that was hurt.
Both the ownership and breeding of pit bulls were banned in the UK by the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991 – and they’re not the only country where these canines are prohibited.
In 1991, the UK government decided to ban pit bulls in response to a slew of incidents involving vicious, often unprovoked attacks, by this particular breed of dog, on humans.
Dangerous dogs in the UK
Three other dog breeds outlawed in the Dangerous Dogs Act along with the pit bull terrier:
- Japanese Tosa
- Dogo Argentino
- Fila Brasileiro
The UK isn’t the only country to ban pit bull terriers because of potential dangers.
They are banned in many countries including Australia, New Zealand, France, Denmark, Norway, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Malta, Spain, Switzerland and Cyprus, plus in many US states and in many towns and cities in Canada.
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