Police to get advice on Rottweilers’ fate

Tuesday 19th January 2010, 11:00AM GMT.

Emma Tipton from Madeley with Gertrude the pig

Emma Tipton from Madeley with Gertrude the pig

Police are to seek legal advice from force solicitors before making a final decision on the fate of two Rottweiler dogs who smashed through a fence and attacked a Shropshire family’s pet pig.

A rare Kune Kune pig called Rodney, one of two pigs owned by Mark and Emma Tipton, of Park Lane, Madeley, Telford, died from injuries that he suffered after the attack by the animals this month.

The family called for the dogs involved in the attack to be put down.

But a stand-off developed after the owner, a neighbour, said she wanted to keep them.

Now police say they are exploring all avenues in a bid to find a solution to the issue.

Telford police spokesman Chris Ammonds said: “We are going to approach force solicitors to get some advice on what can be done.

“We have spoken extensively to all parties but it may be legal experts have other thoughts on the best way forward.

“We just want to see what options are open to us before we decide on the next steps.

“Obviously the family affected want the dogs removed because they are concerned there will be a repeat.

“But on the other hand the owner wants to keep the dogs so it is a delicate balance, and we are still trying to work out a situation that will be satisfying to all parties.

“Hopefully once we have the legal advice we will be in a better position to do that.”

Rodney’s companion Gertrude, who was in the pen during the incident but unharmed, had been living in the Tipton’s family home along with their 16-month-old son Harrison in case the dogs attacked again.

She has since been temporarily re-homed until a final decision is made on the dogs.

The incident took place at around 5am on January 5, with the couple were awoken by their other neighbours who had heard the fence being smashed.

The couple bought the two pigs five months ago at a cost of “several hundred pounds”.

Mrs Tipton said she had always wanted to keep pet pigs and finally persuaded husband to take the plunge.

By Wayne Beese


  1. 1
    Michelle

    Aww poor little thing. I do send my sympathy to the pigs owner. One of my cats was killed by two stray dogs last year. The dogs were returned to their owners and no action was taken – which I found a bit upsetting. The dog warden said the two dogs in question were regularly escaping and having to be returned home. For someone like me who loves dogs but is petrified of them when they are loose this has made me worse. So please have a thought for other peoples pets, children and for those who are scared when allowing your dogs to roam or escape regularly.

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    let me have my say

    Even though I am a animal lover.I feel that the dogs should be put down, they have done it once , who to say they won`t do it again.
    Next time it could be about a child instead of a pig, that this report is about.

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    David

    Many rottweillers are beautiful natured family pets and are not the “KillerDogs” some people like to sensationalise. The sadness of course is that they are big animals and when they do attack something it tends to be messy.
    It would seem a shame that the animals were not better controlled in the vicinity of the pig. Infact it does of course befit any dog owner, rotteweiler or poodle, to keep their dogs under control at all times. This means either on a leash or being well enough trained to do as they are told first time every time. Most people do not devote enough time to their dogs to make the latter possible so it must be kept on an appropriate leash. A shame that a pair of dogs have to die because of the failure of the owners.

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    dog owner

    The owners of the dogs should be held responsible – if they choose to keep 2 large and powerful dogs then it is their responsibility to make sure the area that they are in is secure then the dogs would never have ‘smashed the fence down’. As a dog owner myself I would never have allowed this to happen, the dog owners in this case should re-imburse the cost of the pig and if they are allowed to keep the dogs be forced to pay the cost of making sure the fencing is more than secure so that it does not happen again.

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