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Published Date: 16 January 2008
A FREAK accident has left a couple mourning the loss of their pet dog that was "like a child" to them.
The couple's black Labrador, Brit, suffocated when it got her head stuck in an empty bag, used to wrap cooked chicken.

Now they want supermarkets to make sure all their bags have holes punched in them to stop other animals meeting a similar fate.

"I've lost 10lbs in weight I've been so upset about Brit's death - I'm supposed to be a big tough trucker," said Joe, 58, a wagon driver.

"It's devastated us, our children are left home and married now and she was like a bairn to us."

The couple had looked after their 12-year-old Labrador since it was a puppy until it died in the accident last Wednesday.

Joe told how wife Christine, 56, found Brit's lifeless body in the couple's garden, her head covered in the chicken wrapper that killed her.

"She was outside and the bag, one of them that they use to put cooked chickens in, must have blown into the garden. She must have been trying to lick the juices out of it," he said.

"We were shouting for her but she didn't come in, so my wife ran outside and found her lying by the car with the bag on her head."

Joe and Christine, of Kipling Avenue, West Boldon, said they loved their dog like a child and had even bought a caravan in Warkworth so they could take the Labrador away to the countryside.

They had also bought a large car, a Renault Megan Scenic, so Brit would be comfortable when they were transporting her about.

"Even the car we bought for her," he said. "We can never go to that caravan, we're too upset."

He added: "People keep saying we should get a puppy, and that she was just a dog.

"I say 'she may have been just a dog to you, but to us she was like a child'."

Joe, who is off work recovering from an accident at home, said he wants supermarkets to use foil to wrap cooked chickens and make sure all their packaging is punched with holes to stop the same fate meeting other pets.

"I rang the supermarket and said they should punch holes in their bags, but they said the juices would pour out - I told them they should use foil instead," he said.

"I'm in my 50s now but I can remember things on television when I was little talking about making sure plastic bags had holes in."

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  • Last Updated: 16 January 2008 9:20 AM
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chrystal,

Milton Keynes 23/09/2008 10:10:13
Following on from this story, my daughter has just lost her 3 year Husky in a similar accident with a pre-cooked chicken bag. The dog took the bag from the bin and this subsequently suffocated him. My daughter and her partner came home to find a much loved pet suffocated to death and had difficulty in prising the bag off the dog's nose. These bags have no holes nor even a warning of the risk of suffocation. We are at the moment approaching all supermarkets in question to make them aware of this and asking them to change the design of the bag, the warning "hot chicken" is just not good enough. One well known supermarket uses foil lined paper bags which do not have a suffocation risk, why cant all supermarkets use the same type of bag. This was a much loved pet that suffered horribly in this way but could so easily have been a young child. Please pass my condolences onto the family concerned in your story, they are not alone and we feel for them. Perhaps you could pass my e-mail address to them with a view to challenging all supermarkets who use these bags to stop as soon as possible thus preventing another terrible death be it to animal or child.
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Cashews Cause,

Las Vegas, NV 31/12/2008 17:31:43
I'm sorry for your loss. On Dec. 29th, my 12month old dog Cashew was suffocated to death by a cereal bag. My poor baby was lying dead when we returned home after only being out for a couple of hours. I am heart broken & mad that such a thing could happen & I will not let her life end so senselessly. I need help raising awareness of this killer everywhere. I am in the process of creating a web site caller www.cashewscause.com so no one else has to ever have their heart broken again! Please help in the UK to spread the word to stop the senseless death of our beloved pets. I hope to get a blog about this going and reach millions of pet owner, pet shops, and organizations to spread the word. Please email me directly at cashewscause@gmail.com Cashew RIP Dec. 2007-Dec. 2008
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