Stay of execution sought for death row dog
Peachland man hoping court will save his 60-kilogram Presa Canario Jake from euthanization
A Peachland man whosedog was handed a death sentence in Augusthasmade a impassionedargument for a stay of executionbefore a B.C. Supreme Court judge in Kelowna.
Drew Panton's dog Jake was ordered euthanizedafter it attacked and killed a smaller dog, but Panton is asking thecourt to reconsider.
"There are other options available other than the death of the dog," Patton said through tears in court earlier this week.
"It's still extremely difficult to talk about another man's beloved pet, who he loved as much as I love my dogs."
In January Panton's two dogs Jake, a 60 kilogramPresa Canario, and an American pit bull cross named Buddyescapedand attacked a Wheaton terrier cross named Charlie, which wasbeing walked by his owner.
Both attacking dogs were seized by animal control officers and designated as dangerous by a provincial court judge. Jake was ordered to be humanely euthanized in August.
Charlie's ownerJeff Clarke would like the order upheld.
"I lost a good friend, a good dog, one that certainly didn't deserve to get torn apart like he was," said Clarke. "I'dlike to see justice done for that."
Panton has suggest that Jake could be sent to a friend's animal shelter in Kitimat as an alternative to being destroyed.
The judge has reserved his decision for a later date.
With files from Brady Strachan