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wolseleymad

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  1. Hi, Thanks for all the messages. I have reported the matter to Southwark Council (and I've had a call from Ciro De Lucia) and to the police (and I should receive a follow up email soon). I met one of the witnesses this morning and he knows the owner. She's called Hilary. The Husky is about 10 or 11 months old and is new to the family. Does anyone know who the owner is, please? I don't know whether the dog had black bits around the eyes, sorry. It was so chaotic and I was so upset about my dog. In fact, it was the witness who pulled the Husky off my dog. I was unable to get the Husky off, nor could I get my dog out from underneath it. The owner didn't help and I'm so grateful there was a strong guy present to control the Husky. He said he would talk to the owner, but I need to know the dog will either be muzzled or always on a lead. This is a young, strong, untrained Husky that attacks dogs.
  2. Hi - more info on the attack on my Sheltie. The husky was a blond husky, quite young. There were actually two blond huskies (tho only the one attacked my dog) and they may both belong to the same owner. I'm lucky my dog is still alive.
  3. Agreed re child! We've told the park keepers. Does anyone know who the owner is?
  4. My Sheltie was attacked by a husky in Dulwich Park on Monday 27 April at 9.30am by Queen Mary Gate. The husky wasn't on a lead, and just ran over and started mauling and biting my dog. My dog was literally screaming. My dog is now covered in bruises and bites, constantly shakes from the pain, and is completely traumatised by the whole affair. The vet said she knows of the husky, and knows that the owner can't control it. The owner laughed it off at first, and said that her husky was only playing. Having a dog in your mouth is not playing. The vet has prescribed painkillers and antibiotics. If you're walking a small dog in the park, be wary of this husky. It's owner simply cannot control it.
  5. Our 13-year old drumming daughter has got together with a 15 year old guitar-playing friend, and they jam every Saturday at our place. They?re looking to expand and gig, but they need a singer (at least), and ideally a keyboard player. So if your son or daughter would like to join them, do get in touch. They play anything, but ?rock? is their preference. They?re both very talented. Both beyond grade 8, one playing for the National Children?s Orchestra, the other through the National Children?s Orchestra and now at the Purcell School and the RCM Junior Department. They rehearse on a Saturday evening in our music studio at the back of our house in Dulwich Village. We have PA and an acoustic drum kit, and we?re detached! We?re both DBS checked, but you?re welcome to bring your young musicians along and stay for a cuppa. So, if you?re a teenager, or you have teenage children who want to be part of a band, please get in touch!
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