Owner pleads 'don't put dog down' that bit two men in St Paul's Cray in 48 hours
Briefly

During the court proceedings, prosecutor Edward Kalber recounted the harrowing details of the attacks caused by Monty, the dog owned by Charlie Hull. The first victim, a Sainsbury's delivery driver, described a sudden and aggressive encounter where he had to kick the dog away after it bit his thigh, forcing him to seek emergency medical attention for multiple cuts. The next day, the harassment continued when Monty attacked another man outside a Co-op, leading to serious injuries once again.
Despite the severity of Monty's attacks, Charlie Hull expressed an emotional plea for the dog's life, explaining that Monty played a crucial role in his recovery from a traumatic incident where he was burgled and severely injured. Hull argued that Monty, who had 'saved my life,' provided him with support through a very difficult time, defending the bond they shared as reason enough to spare the dog's life, even after such dangerous behavior.
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