06/20/2021 10:53 PM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 06/20/2021 10:53 PM
While in La Plata the registration will continue until July 30 in the "Municipal Registry for Dogs of Potentially Dangerous Breeds", it was known in the last hours that a
pitbull
breed dog
killed the pet
of a Berisso neighbor and the owner of home, a policeman
executed the animal
.
According to police sources explained to
Clarín
, everything happened at the intersection of 28 and 164, this Friday, June 18 at night, when the Buenos Aires agents who were patrolling the area
heard screams
coming from a neighboring house: it was the property of a police officer.
A neighbor's Pitbull had entered the policeman's house and began attacking the pet in the garden.
His victim was a
much smaller dog
.
The two animals fought and
no one could separate them
.
According to sources, "
the out of control pitbull
ignored and continued to attack the pet."
In La Plata they are registered in the "Municipal Registry for Dogs of Potentially Dangerous Breeds".
Everything got out of control and
the pit bull entered the neighbor's house
, committed several damages until he killed the other dog in the kitchen.
Fearing that the animal could also attack his family, since he has
a two-month-old baby
, the homeowner officer pulled out his service weapon and
killed
his neighbor's
pit bull
.
The case is investigated by UFI N ° 6, in charge of the prosecutor Marcelo Romero, under the heading of
investigation of illicit
.
Database
The news was known after, in early June, the controversy settled in the City of Buenos Aires when the Buenos Aires government decided to require those who have a
"potentially dangerous" dog to
obtain a possession permit and register the animal in a registry. .
Pitbulls are on the list.
The City also builds its Dangerous Breed Dog Registry.
In La Plata, the registration to the "Municipal Registry for Dogs of Potentially Dangerous Breeds", which started in May,
will continue until July 30
.
The idea is to build
a
local
database
and encourage responsible tenure.
After that period, it is estimated that those who have not registered their "potentially dangerous breed" dog could be fined
up to 100,000 pesos
.
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