Glenn Hall, of Buenos Ayres, Margate faces court decision over Staffordshire bull terrier
14:30, 09 March 2016
A court is to decide whether a dog will live or die.
The Staffordshire bull terrier, called Lovelace, will have its fate decided at a hearing at Thanet Magistrates' Court on April 7.
Glenn Hall, 55, of Buenos Ayres in Margate, appeared in court charged with being in charge of a dog that was dangerously out of control.
The Margate Magistrates' Court hearing came after a baby girl was allegedly bitten by a dog as she sat in her pram.
Instead of stopping, the owner of the dog, who had a second animal on a lead, allegedly continued towards the seafront.
The alleged attack happened at 2.15pm on Monday, January 4 and Hall was charged after a police appeal appeared in the Thanet Extra and on KentOnline.
The hearing comes after a court ordered the destruction of an out-of-control dog in Ashford, after it attacked two people.
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