Dangerous South Shields Akita dog given last chance after pinning down terrier
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Diesel, described in court documents as a white male Akita, trapped a mixed-breed terrier on the ground before unsuccessfully chasing it after it was initially restrained.
The incident, which took place in Cleadon Park, South Shields, resulted in the Akita’s owner being charged and taken to court under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
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Hide AdShahmat Amin Shayan Jahrami has now admitted being the owner of a dangerously out of control dog and must pay more than £400 in fines, compensation and court costs.
South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court has also imposed a contingent destruction order as part of the sentence.
This means that Diesel will be destroyed unless it:
Wears a flat collar fastened with a metal buckle when in a public place; Wears a body harness whenever in a public place; Is walked by a fixed-length security lead no more than three metres long; Wears a muzzle in a public place which allows it to pant, drink or eat treats through; Undertakes six sessions with a qualified dog behaviourist within six months to modify its behaviour in relation to other dogs.
This last condition is also aimed at assisting Jahrami in controlling Diesel.
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Hide AdJahrami, 57 of Sutton Way, South Shields, was given credit for his guilty plea and fined £120 earlier this month following the incident on December 1 last year.
He was also ordered to pay £200 compensation to the second dog’s owner, a £32 victim surcharge and £85 prosecution costs.