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Bungle the chow-chow: Why police seized this fluffy dog | Bungle the chow-chow: Why police seized this fluffy dog |
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This is Bungle the chow-chow. | This is Bungle the chow-chow. |
The four-month-old pup was seized by police on Saturday after biting a police officer and has yet to be reunited with his owner. | The four-month-old pup was seized by police on Saturday after biting a police officer and has yet to be reunited with his owner. |
Social media has rallied behind Bungle with 4,000 members of a Facebook group campaigning for his freedom. | Social media has rallied behind Bungle with 4,000 members of a Facebook group campaigning for his freedom. |
The hashtag #FreeBungle has been used on Twitter and an online petition calling for his release has more than 2,500 signatures. | The hashtag #FreeBungle has been used on Twitter and an online petition calling for his release has more than 2,500 signatures. |
He even made it onto the front page of the Sun newspaper. | He even made it onto the front page of the Sun newspaper. |
It's been reported he might spend up to nine months away from his owner. So what's going on here? | It's been reported he might spend up to nine months away from his owner. So what's going on here? |
What happened? | What happened? |
Northamptonshire Police say Bungle was seized after an officer was bitten in Stoke Bruerne, near Towcester. | |
The officer was on his way to another appointment when he found out traffic was being held up by a dog on the loose. | The officer was on his way to another appointment when he found out traffic was being held up by a dog on the loose. |
"The officer went to assist and while trying to catch the dog, he was bitten on the hand and arm," the police said in a statement. | "The officer went to assist and while trying to catch the dog, he was bitten on the hand and arm," the police said in a statement. |
The force says Bungle was seized because his owner was not present and there was a risk to the safety of the dog and the public. | The force says Bungle was seized because his owner was not present and there was a risk to the safety of the dog and the public. |
His owner David Hayes told the Sun he was likely to be separated from his puppy for "potentially up to nine months". | His owner David Hayes told the Sun he was likely to be separated from his puppy for "potentially up to nine months". |
Will he be locked up for nine months? | Will he be locked up for nine months? |
No. Northamptonshire Police told Newsbeat this is incorrect. | No. Northamptonshire Police told Newsbeat this is incorrect. |
Bungle is currently in kennels and the police say that because an animal is involved, they will want to settle things as soon as possible - but can't currently put a time frame on it. | Bungle is currently in kennels and the police say that because an animal is involved, they will want to settle things as soon as possible - but can't currently put a time frame on it. |
An investigation is taking place, with co-operation from Bungle's owner. | An investigation is taking place, with co-operation from Bungle's owner. |
Police say they are looking at whether the owner has committed any offences under section 3 of the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act. | Police say they are looking at whether the owner has committed any offences under section 3 of the 1991 Dangerous Dogs Act. |
What is the law? | What is the law? |
It's against the law to let a dog be dangerously out of control. | It's against the law to let a dog be dangerously out of control. |
It applies to public areas as well as private spaces such as a neighbour's house or garden or even in the owner's own home. | It applies to public areas as well as private spaces such as a neighbour's house or garden or even in the owner's own home. |
A dog might be considered "dangerously out of control" if it injures a person, another animal or makes someone worried it might injure them. | A dog might be considered "dangerously out of control" if it injures a person, another animal or makes someone worried it might injure them. |
If found guilty, owners can face a range of penalties - from a fine up to 14 years in prison. The dog could even be destroyed. | If found guilty, owners can face a range of penalties - from a fine up to 14 years in prison. The dog could even be destroyed. |
"Dogs who use aggression are doing so because they feel threatened and are normally experiencing a negative state or are simply just unhappy in certain situations," says Sam Gaines, a dog welfare expert for the RSPCA. | "Dogs who use aggression are doing so because they feel threatened and are normally experiencing a negative state or are simply just unhappy in certain situations," says Sam Gaines, a dog welfare expert for the RSPCA. |
"We really hope that the circumstances under which Bungle bit someone and the reasons why dogs use aggression are taken into consideration." | "We really hope that the circumstances under which Bungle bit someone and the reasons why dogs use aggression are taken into consideration." |
What have people been saying? | What have people been saying? |
"You are not looking at a dangerous dog. Bungle is a loving family member," wrote dog groomer Jules on the Facebook group, Bungle The Chow. | "You are not looking at a dangerous dog. Bungle is a loving family member," wrote dog groomer Jules on the Facebook group, Bungle The Chow. |
"Bungle would of acted as he felt necessary and was clearly distressed after getting caught underneath a lorry." | "Bungle would of acted as he felt necessary and was clearly distressed after getting caught underneath a lorry." |
People using #FreeBungle on Twitter are keen that the puppy doesn't spend too long away from his home. | People using #FreeBungle on Twitter are keen that the puppy doesn't spend too long away from his home. |
Would it be front page news if Bungle wasn't so cute? | Would it be front page news if Bungle wasn't so cute? |
"It is incredibly sad that Bungle has been seized, but there are lots of other dogs that sadly get seized on a regular basis and whose welfare is compromised," says Sam. | "It is incredibly sad that Bungle has been seized, but there are lots of other dogs that sadly get seized on a regular basis and whose welfare is compromised," says Sam. |
She doubts there would have been the same outcry over Bungle if he were, for instance, a four-month-old pit bull terrier. | She doubts there would have been the same outcry over Bungle if he were, for instance, a four-month-old pit bull terrier. |
In 2017, the RSPCA had to put down 82 pit bull terriers simply because of how they looked and people like Sam are campaigning to have laws around dangerous dogs changed. | In 2017, the RSPCA had to put down 82 pit bull terriers simply because of how they looked and people like Sam are campaigning to have laws around dangerous dogs changed. |
What does the RSPCA want to see happen to Bungle next? | What does the RSPCA want to see happen to Bungle next? |
It wants to see Bungle sent home, mostly because a kennel environment could have lasting negative effects on such a young dog. | It wants to see Bungle sent home, mostly because a kennel environment could have lasting negative effects on such a young dog. |
"It's really important that the experiences and exposure to different things he gets is really positive and that isn't necessarily going to be the case in a kennel," says Sam. | "It's really important that the experiences and exposure to different things he gets is really positive and that isn't necessarily going to be the case in a kennel," says Sam. |
She says what Bungle experiences in the kennel could prove a challenge if or when he is returned to his owners. | She says what Bungle experiences in the kennel could prove a challenge if or when he is returned to his owners. |
"If he could go home until the point at which the police make a decision about his fate and the courts as well, then it actually would be so much better for Bungle. | "If he could go home until the point at which the police make a decision about his fate and the courts as well, then it actually would be so much better for Bungle. |
"It's understandable why there is a response to Bungle being in a kennel, but it shouldn't be because he's cute, it's because he's a young dog." | "It's understandable why there is a response to Bungle being in a kennel, but it shouldn't be because he's cute, it's because he's a young dog." |
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