CDNTopSTories Dog breed discrimination is what the people say caused the deaths of two American Staffordshire Terriers in East London, United Kingdom. CDNDigital READ:
CEBU CITY, Philippines— Dog breed discrimination is what the people say caused the deaths of two American Staffordshire Terriers in East London, United Kingdom.victims of a fatal encounter with the Metropolitan Police in East London.
The incident has left animal lovers and dog owners worldwide mourning the loss of these beloved doggies.
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