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Gizmo the Chihuahua 'seized and taken away by seagull' | Gizmo the Chihuahua 'seized and taken away by seagull' |
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A seagull has seized and flown off with a family's pet Chihuahua, according to its owners. | A seagull has seized and flown off with a family's pet Chihuahua, according to its owners. |
Becca Louise Hill said a gull swooped down and grabbed Gizmo "by the scruff of his neck" in Paignton, Devon. Her partner tried to grab the dog's legs to stop him being taken away. | Becca Louise Hill said a gull swooped down and grabbed Gizmo "by the scruff of his neck" in Paignton, Devon. Her partner tried to grab the dog's legs to stop him being taken away. |
Gizmo, four, was described as a small, brown dog, weighing 4.4lb (2kg). | Gizmo, four, was described as a small, brown dog, weighing 4.4lb (2kg). |
Ornithologist Peter Rock told the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 seagulls were capable of picking up small animals. | Ornithologist Peter Rock told the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 seagulls were capable of picking up small animals. |
Ms Hill, 24, said her partner was with Gizmo at the side of the house at 13:00 BST on Sunday. | Ms Hill, 24, said her partner was with Gizmo at the side of the house at 13:00 BST on Sunday. |
'One of my babies' | 'One of my babies' |
She said: "A seagull swooped down and grabbed him by the scruff of his neck. | She said: "A seagull swooped down and grabbed him by the scruff of his neck. |
"My partner tried to grab his legs, but he was not tall enough and... the seagull flew away." | "My partner tried to grab his legs, but he was not tall enough and... the seagull flew away." |
She said there had been no sightings of Gizmo since. | She said there had been no sightings of Gizmo since. |
She said she would keep "looking every day" until he was found. | She said she would keep "looking every day" until he was found. |
"It is not nice at all that one of my babies has gone," she said. | "It is not nice at all that one of my babies has gone," she said. |
Mr Rock, from the University of Bristol, said: "If you have a very tiny little dog I suggest you don't let it run around in your back garden… it may well become a meal." | |
He said he was not really surprised to hear of the incident because gulls are "very large". | He said he was not really surprised to hear of the incident because gulls are "very large". |
Tony Whitehead from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said it was possible a recently fledged herring gull came into "conflict" with the dog and the parents defended. Alternatively it was "simply a predation". | |
He said it was a "rare thing to happen to a dog", but he advised owners of small dogs to keep an eye on their pets. |
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