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staffilover
01-08-2008, 08:02 PM
A family in Merseyside have been left heartbroken after Merseyside Police informed them they had mistakenly destroyed their family pet dog, Oscar.

Jeanette Hardwick and son Stephens dog Oscar was seized in October 2007 as a possible pit bull type dog, he was held in kennels at an unknown location and his owners where eagerly waiting for their day in Court to hopefully secure his freedom and safe return home.

Oscar’s owner says: “Oscar is the least dangerous dog you could ever have met. Apart from his fantastic temperament he also had a bone deformity, which left him with a limp and undergoing regular treatment. My son has cystic fibrosis and when he first saw Oscar as a young pup he knew he had to save him. He has been with us ever since and is my sons best friend. This has totally destroyed Stephen. “


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Stephen with best friend, Oscar.


Jeanette, who was present at the time Oscar was seized, informed officers that she had paperwork from her vet stating that Oscar was not a pit bull. Officers told Ms Hardwick to attend Kirkby Police Station with the paperwork and she should have him returned. This she did immediately, only to be told that they could not return Oscar until their breed identification expert had seen him the following Monday. Ms Hardwick told the officer that Oscar had medical needs and was assured he would have the treatment he needed.

Despite leaving several telephone messages Ms Hardwick states no one ever returned her calls and she turned to Deed Not Breed and the Bull Breed Advisory Service for help. In the weeks that followed Deed Not Breed where told on several occasions that Oscar had received his treatment, was fine and that a court date would be set soon. However almost two months later it appeared that Oscar could not be found on the police system.

Ms Hardwick continues: “The first contact I had from the police was on the 6th December when they told me they had no sign of Oscar on the system. They said they knew he was there somewhere, just not in the computer. They promised me they would update me later that day.”

However the following day came the devastating news that Oscar had been destroyed.

Ms Hardwick recalls: “I received a telephone call from an Inspector saying they wished to meet with me. I just knew something awful had happened and said “he better not be dead” and the officer told me he was. I was hysterical and couldn’t breathe. The officer wanted to speak to my son too but the stress of Oscar’s seizure and detainment had already made him ill and I did not want him there so I called my husband instead.”

Ms Hardwick says that when the Officer arrived he told them that Oscar had been logged as a stray dog with no owner and, as a result they had destroyed him at a later date. She claims the officer told her he was very sorry and that he acknowledged it was an error by Merseyside Police.

Since then the Hardwick’s have been left in shock wondering exactly what went wrong. They have not been able to have Oscar’s body or ashes returned and have no idea if he received his treatment prior to his death, they are not sure when he died or what condition he was in. They have made an official complaint to try and obtain some answers as to why, how and when their friendly innocent dog died in the care of Merseyside police, whether he received his medication as prescribed and in the hope that procedures will be changed so this does not happen again to someone else.

This is not the first time errors have been made in logging so called “Dangerous Dogs” via Kirkby police station. Previously Jackie Rushton’s dog Lennox was “lost” in the care of Merseyside Police after being incorrectly logged on the system. It was a week before she was told they had located him resulting in an hour long visit with Lenny to confirm identity and put her mind at rest. Lenny has since been allowed home but unfortunately Oscar will never get that chance again; he never made it to the court hearing stage.

When told of Oscar’s story Jackie said: “It’s time this stopped. They take in dogs they claim are dangerous yet they make errors in the handling of these dogs that have now cost one his life. They do not have the resources to do this correctly and this can only continue. I beg the Government to open up the Index of Exempted Dogs to allow owners to register their own dogs from the safety of their own homes. “------------------------------------------------------------------------
source: http://www.dogmagazine.net/merseyside-police-kill-familys-dog/
this has to stop! how can this be allowed to carry on?:(

sheplovr
01-08-2008, 08:18 PM
What a shame, such a disgrace also. Long as the continue to ban Pittys alot of dog breeds and mixes look like them, they are going to pick them up and destroy. Best thing is keep your pet inside and outside on a leash only.

Such a tragic story and I am ssooo sorry for this that it happened....

skunkstripe
01-08-2008, 08:28 PM
I feel so bad for the family and especially for Stephen. How can they continue to do this? From the news reports it sounds as if they can neither care for the seized dogs properly nor even make a judgment as to what is "dangerous!" :swearing:

Owned_by_Cai!
01-08-2008, 08:49 PM
Absoultley gutting :( That poor family, and how awful for the child :(


The police are crap at dealing with dogs, one of the stations up here put a dog in a cell overnight and forgot about it, a few days without food or water and the poor thing died. Idiots :(

staffilover
01-08-2008, 09:13 PM
i keep thinking i cant be shocked any more then something else happens.
this beggers belief, i cant even begin to understand how in a civilized society this stupid law can continue..all breed specific legislation is doing here is killing family pets just like the ones you and i own and making loving owners suffer. just imagine if this happened to you...i cant even begin to.

melissa2007
01-08-2008, 09:25 PM
Very awful, what a mistake they made and poor Oscar suffered the ultimate price

xnaomix55
02-03-2008, 10:31 AM
i agree with staffilover you think you've heard the worst story and then another one comes up like oscar. thats really sad, especially because now you can get DNA testing to verify your dogs breed.

Robdogg
02-03-2008, 10:52 AM
That is such a heart-wrenching story. :'-(

Just to add a slightly different slant on it, if pikey scum weren't able to buy so-called dangerous dogs in the first place then maybe there would be no need to seize any dogs in the first place. Why was the dog seized in the first place?

Robdogg
02-03-2008, 10:54 AM
Oh and I also think all new dog owners should have a home visit prior to owning a dog.

RomeoOhRomeo
02-03-2008, 02:35 PM
That is horrible!! :mad::(

lynnie
02-03-2008, 05:38 PM
OMG that is terrible, i am so sorry for you and your son, i am so mad at this story i think you are intitled to an explantion, have you tried contacting a behaviourist called Roger Mugford, he is very well known in the field and campaigns on the dangerous dogs act, he might have the clout to find out whats happened. If you havent heard of him let me know and i try and get a number for you, but if you put in roger mugford in google you might be able to get his website. Hope this helps and you get the answers you are looking for, My thoughts are with you and your son,
Run free in rainbow bridge oscar.

staffilover
02-04-2008, 08:48 AM
Why was the dog seized in the first place?

good question, the answer is very simple, because of how he looked.

staffilover
02-04-2008, 08:50 AM
OMG that is terrible, i am so sorry for you and your son, i am so mad at this story i think you are intitled to an explantion, have you tried contacting a behaviourist called Roger Mugford, he is very well known in the field and campaigns on the dangerous dogs act, he might have the clout to find out whats happened. If you havent heard of him let me know and i try and get a number for you, but if you put in roger mugford in google you might be able to get his website. Hope this helps and you get the answers you are looking for, My thoughts are with you and your son,
Run free in rainbow bridge oscar.

it isnt my dog, it was a story i was quoting.