Dear JoJo,
1. I'm so sorry that your lovely dog had to experience this nasty attack by the black lab. I'm so pleased that he has recovered from his injuries.
2. Dogs - like humans - can display increased nervousness after such an attack- & if this happens - I'd strongly recommend some sessions with a good dog behaviourist to help your dog feel relaxed around other dogs again.
3. My lovely dog & I attend Socialization Classes with a super local dog trainer/behaviourist called Winkie Spiers [
www.winkiespiers.com]
4. And the owner of the labs should definitely take her black lab to a good behaviourist such as Winkie - otherwise further attacks will be inevitable!
5. Although not a legal stipulation, the owner of the labs should have offered to pay at least 50% of your vets' fees - as a gesture of good will - & to show that she understands the seriousness of her negligent behaviour.
6. I would send a report to The Wandsworth Dog Warden, Mr Mark Callis. This is not 'telling tales' - but very important. If this dog attacks other innocent dogs - each report submitted to Mark empowers him to apply for appropriate legal powers - such as an order that the lab is kept on a lead & wears a muzzle at all times when in public places.
7. If you don't report this serious incident to Mark Callis, he will be unaware of the history of this black lab - and the owner can claim her dog has never done this before if future attacks occur.
8. Given that the black lab lunged at you when you met up with the female - I'm pretty sure there are going to be further attacks on innocent dogs.
9. Mark Callis, the Wandsworth Dog Warden can be contacted on the following email:
dogcontrol@wandsworth.gov.uk
10. It would also be worth copying your email to Wandsworth Parks Police:-
Patrolling mobile: 07500 95 94 42
General enquiries: 020 8871 7532
Email:
parkspolice@wandsworth.gov.uk
11. And please never hesitate to dial 999 if you or your dog need emergency assistance in any situation while out walking