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Fate of dog who savaged to death a tiny pooch decided by Glasgow court

Glasgow Sheriff Court. A TINY dog was savaged to death by a dangerous Staffordshire Bull Terrier which broke free from its harness. Teacup Yorkshire terrier Nibbles was attacked by Joseph Robertson’s dog Summer in Garthamlock on August 8 this year. Robertson, 54, pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to being in charge of a dog that was dangerously out of control. READ MORE:  A hearing took place to decide the fate of Summer. Sheriff Paul Brown read through facts agreed between the prosecution and defence of the horror incident which occurred in Redcastle Square. He said: Summer jumped on the Nibbles and grabbed it by the abdomen with its teeth and shook the dog in the air.

Employee on Sanibel receives Civilian Life Saving Award | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA

Employee on Sanibel receives Civilian Life Saving Award By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | May 4, 2021 TIFFANY REPECKI Sanibel Fire and Rescue District Assistant Administrator Samantha Quinn, left, with 400 Rabbits server Lisa Bettenhausen, who was presented with the Civilian Life Saving Award, Award of Excellence. An island worker was recently recognized for saving a customer’s life with her quick actions. On April 28, 400 Rabbits server Lisa Bettenhausen was presented the Civilian Life Saving Award, Award of Excellence, by the Sanibel Fire and Rescue District. During a short ceremony, she was given the award “In recognition of your life saving efforts. Your willingness to help saved another’s life.”

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