From Saturday it will be a criminal offence to injure a police dog or horse thanks to a campaign by an officer and his brave service dog. Finn’s Law closes a loophole which meant service animals were treated as force property – helping the criminals who hurt them dodge more serious charges. The legislation was inspired by hero ex-service dog Finn who was viciously stabbed through the chest and head while protecting his handler PC David Wardell in 2016. David started the Finn’s Law campaign after the suspect was only charged with criminal damage to Finn – one of the only available charges at...
-
Featured
- NDSU Bison Strides hosts equine specialist workshop for equine therapy – Agweek
- Horse of the Month: Cooley Rosalent – FEI.org
- Horse with difficult pregnancy gives birth to foal. Then came an even bigger surprise – MSN
- Jersey Shore girl qualifies for Pennsylvania National Horse Show – Williamsport Sun-Gazette
- Epsom Derby horse racing tips: Ancient Wisdom can upset favourite City Of Troy – Yahoo Singapore News
Comments
- Ruth on Houston SPCA to seek custody of 8 horses rescued from Brookshire property – KTRK-TV
- Ed on With Hurricane Florence on the way, some horses go while others stay – Virginian-Pilot
- edward on Arizona Hay Report: November 09, 2018
- edward on Shop Arizona Hay
- Vicki Wells on Open to the public: Monty Roberts’ ‘The Movement 2018’ brings equine experts to Solvang – Manhattan Mercury