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07/14/08

Wrongful Poop Gets Righted
Horst Hoefinger

Here’s a light hearted story to start off your week.

A DOG owner, who tried to prove the difference between labrador and poodle poo to council officials, has been given the benefit of the doubt by magistrates.

For Elliott the arthritic Labrador landed David Murray in court after his old legs gave way and he was wrongly accused of pooping on the pavement.

Mr Murray was handed a £50 fixed fine by wardens for dog fouling in the street.

But the 45-year-old refused to pay, claiming the mess did not belong to 11-year-old Elliott, who had only squatted because his back legs had given way.

He refused to pay and was taken to court after insisting that the dirty deed had been carried out by a poodle.

Mr Murray even bagged the offending mess before collecting a sample from Elliott and then took them to the offices of Hartlepool Borough Council to “provide a comparison” - demanding officials send the number twos away to be tested. They refused.

OK, I have to ask…how many of you would go this extreme to prove your dog’s innocence? … and who knew there was a difference between lab and poodle doo?

I love the sign Mr. Murray created for Elliott to wear. It reads “Not Guilty. Squatting - but not dropping”

I could use that for my girl Copper. She’s a squatter regardless of whether she’s doing a number one or a two.

It’s good to see the magistrates cleared Mr. Murray and Elliott of any wrong pooing. The last thing anyone wanted was this to turn into a smear campaign : )

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2 Woofs

  1. Poni

    Yeah, with DNA testing you should be able to prove just about anything nowdays.

    It would be worth it to me. I wouldn’t want people to think “here comes that evil dog lady and her evil pooping pups” everytime we walk down the sidewalks in the neighborhood. :))

  2. DMD

    4 Paws up for Elliot and his Dad. (^^^) (^^^) (^^^) (^^^).
    I would do the same thing. . I hate when people stare if your dog stops to sniff. Truth be told our girl will only go in her own spot in Our yard but if she did have an oops I would pick it up. If these same people who complain or give the evil eye would pick up after their own dogs who “Arent Allowed” to go in their own primped yards??!!! My hubby wouldn’t be stepping in it each mow, let alone the health issues to other pets if the dog is ill. “If you poop Please scoop!” :))

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