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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Claudia Schiffer's dogs not nice

If you see Claudia Schiffer walking her dogs, you may want to head the other way (after asking for her autograph, of course.) FemaleFirst reports that Claudia is reportedly facing a police interview over accusations her pet dogs are terrifying residents near her mansion in Suffolk, England.

The model's two dogs-- Oscar the German shepherd and Roxy the Irish wolfhound--have allegedly been "barking aggressively at neighbours and terrorising postmen relentlessly." (Silly us, we thought terrorising postal workers was in a dog's job description!) The British postal service has even included Schiffer's mansion on their list of potentially dangerous residences.

All joking aside, Claudia needs the Dog Whisperer or some muzzles, because she had to pay for surgery on a poor Jack Russell that was attacked by Roxy last year.

Read more on FemaleFirst.

2 Comments:

  • At 5:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I live in the village having trouble with Claudia Schiffer's dogs and have been on the recieveing end of her 'out of control' dogs many times over the past year or two. The police and local authories seem powerless to do anything about this and therefore nobody is walking the public footpath which runs through the grounds of her home. Seems to me Claudia shouldn't have bought the house in the first place! With all that money you would think she could have found a country home which wasn't on a public path. But then she is a dizzy supermodel, so maybe she didn't 'think' about that one!

     
  • At 6:39 AM, Blogger Augie Ray said…

    Thanks Anonymous. It must be frustrating to live near her, but it seems the problem is less where she lives and more about how the dogs are trained and managed. There's no reason properly-trained animals should behave in such an agressive manner! Good luck!

     

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