Government mulls plan to make third party cover for dog owners compulsory

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Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said: "There is a lot of public concern about dog attacks, including the recent tragic deaths of young children, and about the rise in the number of so-called status dogs used to intimidate or threaten people."

Dog owners in the UK may have to take out insurance against their pet attacking someone under new government proposals.

Each week, more than 100 people are admitted to hospital after dog attacks.

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