Got this reply, unfortuneately doesn't seem like the governments aim is being achieved maybe I am just to old and cynical or misinterpreted the email.
Thank you for drawing this to our attention.
I would like to point out that VetNI is the secretariat for the profession and does not employ any veterinary surgeons, however Bruce’s case has been brought to the attention of the veterinary associations in Northern Ireland. VetNI does not offer comment on specific cases particularly if they are still under consideration by the courts, and cannot speak on behalf of every individual vet in the province, however most practitioners in Northern Ireland would be supportive of the BVA policy (http://www.bva.co.uk/public/documents/ps_dangerous_dogs.pdf) which endorses the Government’s aim of protecting the public from dog attacks whilst opposing any proposals which single out particular breeds of dogs rather than targeting individual aggressive dogs.
Kind Regards,
Jo
Jo Gibson
Secretary General, VetNI
VetNI is the secretariat for the Veterinary & Veterinary Nursing
Professions in Northern Ireland and supports:
AVSPNI - President - Michael Woodside
NIVA - President - David Collins
BSAVA (NI) - Chairman - Shane Murray
BVNA (NI) - Regional Co-ordinator - Paula Quinn
All of the above can be contacted through the VetNI Office