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Woman wins court case to have a pit bull dog destroyed Woman wins court case to have a pit bull dog destroyed
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A woman who was attacked by two dogs at a boarding kennels has won her case to have one of the animals destroyed.A woman who was attacked by two dogs at a boarding kennels has won her case to have one of the animals destroyed.
Donna Croft was helping out at the kennels near Bristol when she was mauled by a mastiff and American pit bull.Donna Croft was helping out at the kennels near Bristol when she was mauled by a mastiff and American pit bull.
Ms Croft, who was badly injured in the attack, pursued a civil claim against the owner of both dogs after police said they could not seize the animals.Ms Croft, who was badly injured in the attack, pursued a civil claim against the owner of both dogs after police said they could not seize the animals.
Bristol Magistrates' Court has now ordered the pit bull to be put down.Bristol Magistrates' Court has now ordered the pit bull to be put down.
The two dogs were boarding at Barromar Kennels in Cadbury Heath in August.The two dogs were boarding at Barromar Kennels in Cadbury Heath in August.
'Fear dogs'
Ms Croft was attacked when she went into their cage to change the water.Ms Croft was attacked when she went into their cage to change the water.
She was in hospital for several weeks and had a number of skin grafts on the wounds to her legs: "My legs are not very nice...the scarring I have to look at every day."She was in hospital for several weeks and had a number of skin grafts on the wounds to her legs: "My legs are not very nice...the scarring I have to look at every day."
'Always loved dogs'
Following the attack both dogs went back to live with their owner until the court case.Following the attack both dogs went back to live with their owner until the court case.
After the civil case the owner was made to surrender the pit bull, which was taken into secure kennels.After the civil case the owner was made to surrender the pit bull, which was taken into secure kennels.
Ms Croft said she is now terrified of dogs: "I've always loved dogs and now I fear them...any dog I go into flight mode whenever I see them. Ms Croft said she had asked the court to make an order for both dogs to be destroyed but said magistrates only agreed to the pit bull because it was on the banned dogs list.
Ms Croft said she was now terrified of dogs.
"I've always loved dogs and now I fear them," she said.
"[With] any dog I go into flight mode whenever I see them.
"It's going to be a long process of therapy to face up to what happened and try to understand it.""It's going to be a long process of therapy to face up to what happened and try to understand it."
Banned dogs and the lawBanned dogs and the law
In the UK, it is against the law to own certain types of dog.In the UK, it is against the law to own certain types of dog.
These are the:These are the:
Whether a dog is a banned type depends on what it looks like, rather than its breed or name.Whether a dog is a banned type depends on what it looks like, rather than its breed or name.
However, if a dog is banned but the court thinks it is not a danger to the public, it may put it on the Index of Exempted Dogs as long as the dog is neutered, microchipped, kept on a lead and muzzled at all times when in public and kept in a secure place so it cannot escape.However, if a dog is banned but the court thinks it is not a danger to the public, it may put it on the Index of Exempted Dogs as long as the dog is neutered, microchipped, kept on a lead and muzzled at all times when in public and kept in a secure place so it cannot escape.
Source: gov.ukSource: gov.uk
The owner of the pit bull has the end of February to appeal against the ruling.The owner of the pit bull has the end of February to appeal against the ruling.
The second dog can remain with the owner under strict controls.The second dog can remain with the owner under strict controls.
The BBC has approached Barromar Boarding Kennels and the dog owner but neither wanted to comment on the case.The BBC has approached Barromar Boarding Kennels and the dog owner but neither wanted to comment on the case.
In a statement South Gloucestershire Council said: "We have completed our investigation and the file has been handed to legal who are in the process of determining the next steps."In a statement South Gloucestershire Council said: "We have completed our investigation and the file has been handed to legal who are in the process of determining the next steps."