A court has heard of an incident where a man was attacked while trying to save his dog from a Staffordshire Bull Terrier outside a Co-op on Shooters Hill Road. The owner of the attacking dog, David Cooke, pleaded guilty to owning a dangerously out-of-control dog after the incident, which left the victim injured and his dog requiring veterinary care. The court imposed a fine and a contingent destruction order, mandating strict conditions for the Staffie's future containment.
The victim was bitten as he intervened to save his dog from a Staffordshire Bull Terrier attack, highlighting the dangers of uncontrolled dogs in public.
David Cooke, the Staffie's owner, pleaded guilty in court, claiming he tied his dog up outside the Co-op and was unaware it had escaped.
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