Saskatchewan judge orders five dogs that attacked kids be destroyed
PONTEIX, Sask. — A judge in Saskatchewan has ordered five dogs be euthanized after they attacked a group of children earlier this year.
Robert Carpenter owned all five of the Labradors in the community of Ponteix, in southwest Saskatchewan, and argued that only one of the dogs was a biter and that the remaining four should be spared.
But Judge K.P. Bazin said in his sentencing decision that no evidence was provided for him to be confident the attack wouldn’t happen again.
According to sentencing documents, two 13-year-old girls and a 14-year-old boy were walking down the street in Ponteix together in June when the dogs came at them.


