2 comments to “Does it have four legs? It might be a Restricted Breed Dog”

  1. Mira | June 14, 2013 | Permalink

    I hope Rosie and her owner were reunited to live out the rest of their days together! xoxo

  2. Elaine | June 17, 2013 | Permalink

    Shame on you, Yarra Ranges.

    This is is a great example of how the visual identification guide does not work,and based on decisions from people who seem to have no idea about dogs or dog breeds.

    I have lived with Bull Terriers and Staffords all my life, and it is clear to me that Rosie is an old dog, and a Bull Terrier, not a Pit Bull

    So at 12 years old, when you are old and deaf, and close to the end of the life span for Bull Terriers, you are locked up for being a ‘dangerous dog” . How scared she must be and missing her Mother.

    Why was Rosie next door, was she scared of something, did anyone ask why? The microchip would have helped find her family, and if she is not registered, maybe that is because not everyone can afford to register their dog every year.

    Thanks