The murder of an innocent dog
I'm starting this thread not only to encourage discussion, but also to bring people together. We need to band together to stop BSL, to save other dogs, like Lennox, from being killed unjustly. This is murder, nothing less than that.
Okay, having said that, I guess I should tell you who Lennox is, and why he was killed.
Two years ago Lennox, a bulldog lab cross, was removed from his home in Belfast because he looks like a pit-bull. Belfast has strict laws against owning pit bulls, and so Lennox was removed, caged, and deemed a dangerous dog.
Lennox has never shown aggression to anyone, human and animal alike. He has never bitten a single soul. He was a service dog for the daughter. He was up to date on his shots; he was registered with the city with his breed listed.
Lennox was DNA tested for evidence of his breed. It was determined that he was not a pit-bull. The DNA evidence was rejected; instead they measured him, and used those measurements to determine that he was a pit-bull.
Cesar Millan offered to take him to the states, tweeted about it. He was denied.
Victoria Stilwell (celebrity dog trainer) offered to take him to the states. The council would not meet with her.
For two years the family fought in court to get their dog back. They lost.
After the final court case the daughter called to ask if she could see Lennox, and they hung up on her.
Sarah Ferguson, duchess of York, pleaded for the dog to be saved.
The family hired an independent dog behaviourist to assess Lennox. That dog behaviourist deemed that Lennox was not a dangerous dog, not violent in any way. Videos were taken during the assessment, and despite prompting the dog to attack, his tail remains wagging, and he doesn't so much as growl. This was the second dog behaviourist to assess Lennox, and both stated that the dog was not aggressive.
The person that testified to his temperament being dangerous was also in the video. She also has no qualifications to judge a dog's behaviour and she lied on the stand.
The family were not allowed to visit their dog, and were told that they would receive his ashes in the mail. They were not even allowed to get his collar back. Some speculate that this was because Lennox was killed some time ago, or died because of lack of care while imprisoned.
After a two-year battle to free Lennox, and over 200,000 signatures on a petition, from people all over the world, the Belfast council decided to end Lennox's life on July 11, 2012, yesterday.
It's too late to save Lennox, but it's not too late to save others. It's not to late to stand united, put an end to BSL, and put an end to the murder of innocent animals.
Alone we are weak, but together we have strength, and a voice, and we have the chance to stop another case like this from ever happening again.
The more people that hear about Lennox, the more support we have to end BSL. So please, post the story about Lennox on fb, tell your friends. Let's make the world listen and change things. Don't let Lennox's death be in vain. He can find a voice, through all of us.
Disclaimer: All the information posted on this thread has been from news articles, videos, and face book statuses. I did not witness any of the events that transpired during Lennox's incarceration. If you find that any of the information posted is false, please feel free to correct it, and show your source.
If you are one of the people I have encountered that's actually glad that this happened, feel free to post, but please be respectful. A lot of people are very upset about this, myself included. We have shed enough tears, and we do not need harsh words to inspire even more.
Thank you.