A Denver family are battling to save the life of their beloved 10-year-old English setter, Watson. But after they turned him into the Denver Animal Shelter, the shelter claim they have the legal right to euthanise the dog.
A family is desperately campaigning to save their dog from being euthanised after it bit their two-year-old son in the face.
Watson the 10-year-old English Setter was surrendered to the Denver Animal Shelter (DAS) by his owners Nicole and Lars Ellingson, after biting their sleeping toddler in the face.
The couple claim the DAS agreed to keep the dog for 10 days and let him out when a suitable home is found – despite also being told there was a “risk he could be euthanised”.
Nicole and Lars found what they thought is a suitable home for Watson, with the Southwest English Setter Rescue – but the shelter said Watson was to be euthanised.