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I found this on FB,how are you supposed to defend this stupid carry on,this kind of bad publicity is detrimental to our way of living,I know accidents happen but fuk sake,thats just plain awful for the family to experience such a thing.I followed hounds for many a year and am a supporter of all field sports even if I dont like some of them.I would hate to sit in a room with these folk and try explain it was a terrible ''acccident''

 

 

Yesterday, at around 4pm, our beautiful little dog, Isabelle was savaged and mutilated to death in our garden by a pack of approx. 20 hounds. These dogs were part of a hunt organised by The Bray Harriers. Isabelle was out playing in the garden when utter chaos ensued.

This pack of out of control dogs trespassed on our property and chased this small dog, until they caught her and savaged her todeath. They entered through our front gate along with horses and their riders, who followed to try to bring these dogs under some form of control. Some riders dismounted, leaving horses to roam around our garden unaccompanied.

This shocking and catastrophic event has left our family devastated. We were not informed that this hunt was taking place. Local Gardaí reported to us that they were not aware that this hunt was taking place. The Bray Harriers website also did not inform anyone that this hunt was due to take place in Ashford. Instead, it says 'Sat 30th Nov TBC'.

This shocking and barbaric sport needs to be strictly regulated. These blood thirsty hounds were out of control and were allowed to roam freely past houses with families, young children and pets. Laws need to be changed so this is never allowed to happen again.

Are we going to wait until a child or adult is hurt and injured while these blood thirsty hounds hunt for their prey?

Sorry won’t bring Isabelle back, but with your support we hope that her death won’t be in vein.

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Never seen a hound show any form of aggression towards a cur dog.

More children have been hurt by fox's than hounds ffs, still shouldnt of happened unless its a fake anti story Load of bollocks.

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It doesn't make sense why a pack of hounds would kill a dog though some followers are sure to bring there dogs along for the walk and i cant see them getting attacked

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Jigsaw that is made up mate, the antis dd a similar thing in the local papers a few years back......they wrote the same letter to loads of papers all over the country and worded it to sound like a local person

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bazil,100% true im afraid.The ironic thing about it all is the hunt dont ''hunt'',they follow a drag,and no animal is ever hunted by this club.no doubt the antis will hammer this all over the place for the publicity they seek,

http://www.thejournal.ie/dog-attacked-hunt-1200991-Dec2013/

have a look yourselves.

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wilf if thats the case,then surely the hunt can prosecute for posting such a thing knowing or not checking that the information was not accurate.It should be used as a yard stick to ensure these kind of tactics are never allowed to be utilised again

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/family-pet-ashford-co-wicklow-2874465

are you sure its false wilf?

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In situations like this, the best thing to do is man up and say sorry, no ifs or buts just apologise. Then the people involved should investigate the incident and learn lessons from it and change what needs changing to stop it happening again, just as you would an accident in a place of work. Nothing will bring the dead dog back but you can make sure it dosent happen again, transparency is required in the process to prove that the incident has been taken seriously. The best way forward would be an official from the hunt to visit and try to apologise personally :thumbs:

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In situations like this, the best thing to do is man up and say sorry, no ifs or buts just apologise. Then the people involved should investigate the incident and learn lessons from it and change what needs changing to stop it happening again, just as you would an accident in a place of work. Nothing will bring the dead dog back but you can make sure it dosent happen again, transparency is required in the process to prove that the incident has been taken seriously. The best way forward would be an official from the hunt to visit and try to apologise personally :thumbs:

Best thing to do is keep an open mind and don't get drawn in to the bollox.

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