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Lennox's Story
On the 19th May 2010, Lennox, a five year old
American Bull dog Labrador cross was wrongfully seized by Belfast City
Council Dog Wardens from his loving family home where he lives with his
owners and his kennel mates. Lennox committed no crime nor did any
member of the public complain about him. Three Belfast City Council Dog
Wardens came with the PSNI to his home unannounced. The Dog Wardens then
told the Police to leave as there was no need for them at the location.
The Belfast City Council Dog Wardens then had tea with his
owners, smoked cigarettes, chatted, played with the other family dogs
after which the Dog Wardens then measured Lennox’s muzzle and rear legs
with a dress maker’s tape measure and decided on those measurements
without seeking any professional advice that he was possible “Pit Bull
Type Breed” and so he was led from his home to be put to death by the
Council. Northern Ireland has yet to fully implement the same dog
legislation as mainland UK; if Northern Ireland were to complete the dog
legislation here then Lennox could now be at home with his family and
they would not now be facing legal prosecution. The USPCA said the law
in Northern Ireland could be changed simply and rather quickly by an
order in Council.
Lennox’s family have done more than required by the
law as responsible dog owners who also foster dogs for various Northern
Ireland dog shelters. When Lennox was a puppy his owners had him
neutered, licensed, insured, DNA registered, Pet Safe registered and
micro chipped and although the Belfast City Council have issued a dog
licence for Lennox for the last five years and continue to do so today,
the Council now find the need to class him as a Pit Bull type dog and
murder him. On the day Lennox was ripped from his family home the
Belfast City Council issued his owner with a warrant of seizure which
was incorrectly addressed and was for another location, furthermore the
Council used the ADBA Inc (American Dog Breeders Association
Incorporated) breed standards guide to help identify Lennox as possible
Pit Bull type. It has now become clear that the Council used this ADBA
breed standards guide illegally breaking international and Berne
copyright laws as Belfast City Council have never been authorised by the
ADBA to use the copyrighted breed standards guide in full or derived
version. Since Lennox’s seizure the ADBA have issued the Belfast City
Council with ‘Cease & Desist’ orders due to the Council’s unauthorised
continued use of ADBA material.
Lennox’s owners have only been contacted once by the Belfast City
Council and this was two hours after Lennox had been taken. One of
the Dog Wardens who seized Lennox telephoned Lennox’s owner to say
“If you do not sign him over to us to be destroyed then you will
most certainly lose your job as we will force a prosecution upon you
through the courts.” On many attempts the family have telephoned the
Council’s Dog Control Manager but to date the Manager has never
taken the families call or returned any calls. Lennox’s family have
never been told where he is being kept, what condition he is in,
what type of care, feeding or regular exercise he receives, if any.
Lennox’s family have repeatedly requested visitation to see what
condition he is in however the Dog Control Manager for Belfast City
Council Dog Wardens Department has continually refused all requests
through the families Solicitor. Photographs of Lennox have emerged
recently and have been passed to the family which clearly show
Lennox in a cold inhumane concrete kennel which is visibly too
small, there are no visible signs of a constant fresh water supply,
heating, toys for stimulation and the photographs show Lennox
sitting upright in a box type bed surrounded by his own faeces with
only saw dust for bedding which many dog experts have agreed is
harmful to dogs and unsuitable for bedding, yet Belfast City Council
Dog Wardens Department have stated they practice humane animal
welfare as set out by the DARD (Department of Agriculture and Rural
Development). After studying the Animal Welfare Act 2006 it is clear
that none of Lennox’s welfare needs are being met at this
undisclosed Council contracted kennel.
Local leading MP’s joined in support of Lennox stating in the
Belfast Telegraph and other media they were “Appalled” by the
seizure and treatment of Lennox and his family. A global campaign
which boasts hundreds of thousands of supporters and petition
signatures has begun in support of Lennox’s freedom. The ADBA Inc,
various Animal Rights groups, Animal Welfare organisations,
Veterinarians, Dog Breed and Behaviourist Experts have all
gave their support for Lennox’s freedom and many supporters who are
regular tourists to Northern Ireland have went further to state they
will not return to Northern Ireland until Lennox is returned to his
home. The most heartfelt plea of all was heard from Brooke, the
owners eleven year old Daughter who is registered disabled. Lennox
grew up around Brooke and the two became inseparable. Due to
Brooke’s illness she is unable to play each day with other children
and so found Lennox to always be there as a playmate and someone to
be of comfort to her. Since her best friend was taken Brooke has
missed much School due to suffering health and unneeded stress
caused by missing her dog. Brooke’s specialist Doctor at Belfast
Royal Hospital for Sick Children has also expressed growing concern
for the child’s separation from her pet.
We ask for your help to Save Lennox, stop his incarceration and stop
him from being put to death by Belfast City Council who wrongfully
took him. If you have any compassion you will clearly see that far
too many wrongs and errors have been made by the Council in the
seizure of this much loved family pet and you will help correct a
wrong. Please help this little girl become reunited with her best
friend.
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