Right, just got to my mums, here's the story, dog had lead on, mum was standing outside her house, was doing her jacket up and at same time the dog saw a cat and ran off and my mum accidentally let go of the lead and the dog chased the cat into a back garden a few houses up where there was a rabbit loose and he killed it, mum scaled the fence to get in and found him with the rabbit dead, she tried ringing the bell but nobody is home, I'm here now to try and sort this out, on a phone so please excuse typos.
Right, just got to my mums, here's the story, dog had lead on, mum was standing outside her house, was doing her jacket up and at same time the dog saw a cat and ran off and my mum accidentally let go of the lead and the dog chased the cat into a back garden a few houses up where there was a rabbit loose and he killed it, mum scaled the fence to get in and found him with the rabbit dead, she tried ringing the bell but nobody is home, I'm here now to try and sort this out, on a phone so please excuse typos.
how did your dog get to the rabbit? dogs don't climb fences? are you sure the rabbit didn't escape and die outside of the garden
alternatively the cat killed it and the dog just looks guilty
how did your dog get to the rabbit? dogs don't climb fences? are you sure the rabbit didn't escape and die outside of the garden
alternatively the cat killed it and the dog just looks guilty
No one answered? Leave the rabbit and act like you were never there!
Which would really open his mum up to legal ramifications ...
Hide body. No body no crime.
It ran into the front garden and jumped over a lower part of a wall next to a taller fence that allowed it access to the rear of the property with said rabbit.
So the owners haven't properly secured their pet from danger either then?
How will they prove it unless they have CCTV?