Blackpool: Family is 'heartbroken' after their loving pet chihuahua is killed in vicious attack by 'unruly dogs' on Grange Park estate
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A Blackpool father-of-two has shared a heartbreaking video as he said a final goodbye to his ‘adorable and loving’ chihuahua, who was savaged by an out-of-control dog on the Grange Park housing estate on Sunday night.
A Blackpool father has shared a heartbreaking video kissing goodbye to his family pet, Coco, who was killed by an out-of-control dog on Boundary Park on Sunday evening.
Lewis Cole says more needs to be done to stop irresponsible dog owners, and will campaign for change so that Coco's death was not in vain.
A Blackpool father has shared a heartbreaking video kissing goodbye to his family pet, Coco, who was killed by an out-of-control dog on Boundary Park on Sunday evening.
Lewis Cole says more needs to be done to stop irresponsible dog owners, and will campaign for change so that Coco's death was not in vain.
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