An order has been made by Glasgow Sheriff Court to put Amber down after the six-year-old attacked a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Honey and Luna the Labradoodle in separate incidents.
Amber attacked a four-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Honey after she escaped from Karen Davies' home in Glasgow 's Woodlands in April 2022.Amber later left Davies' brother Charles Sexton's flat in the city's Maryhill when she pounced upon Luna the Labradoodle in December 2022.
The former freelance photographer got the help of local kids, police and security staff in nearby flats to look out for the bird. Davies, 59, meantime admitted a separate charge of being in charge of a dog which did suffer or permit it to cause danger or injury.The sheriff also imposed a compensation order of £250 upon him.Davies meantime received a fine of £295.
Honey was initially released from a vet after 24 hours having suffered puncture marks on her body and a low temperature. The stricken dog was saved and taken to a vet for treatment for puncture wounds to her rear, undercarriage and body.
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