Dogs Destroyed
Dear Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner,
I saw today that 13 dogs were destroyed in 2017. Can I please ask what breeds they were.
Yours faithfully,
R Parsons
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Our ref: FOI 722
4th June 2018
Dear Mr Parsons
RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
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Mr Richard Parsons Our Reference 747/18
[FOI #488172 email] Date 02 July 2018
Dear Mr Parsons
I write in connection with your request for information dated 4^th June
2018 under the Freedom of Information Act.
Specifically you asked:
I saw today that 13 dogs were destroyed in 2017. Can I please ask what
breeds they were.
Our response:
The breed of the dog is not recorded, however the vast majority will be
banned breeds under Section 1 of Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Yours sincerely
Rebecca Hill
Deputy Freedom of Information Officer
Corporate Communications Department
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