Hundreds of dangerous and banned dogs seized by police in Lancashire - and how many were destroyed
Pit Bull Terriers and Japanese Tosa are amongst dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act
Pit Bull Terriers are amongst those banned by law
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Several local authorities nationwide have introduced new rules after a recent spike in deer attacks. The borough council’s head of parks, heritage and culture, Paul Rabbitts, told the
Observer: “We have no current plan to make dog leads in parks compulsory but if the problems persist, we may have to take a harder line.” It comes after police were called to Cassiobury Park last month following reports that two dogs chased a deer and tore “chunks of flesh” from its hind before it got stuck on a fence. A spokesperson from Hertfordshire Constabulary said the deer was not found afterwards, but an eyewitness feared it could have died of shock or from the attack.
Dozens of dangerous dogs seized by Humberside Police last year
Certain breeds like pit bull terriers are banned, and other animals may pose a danger to people
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There are restrictions on ownership of certain dog breeds (Image: Getty Images)
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Dozens of dangerous dogs were seized by police last year – and none were reunited with their owners.
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