30-10-2007 12:05
Sandra added to Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Heather's lack of consideration has made me, and other people, very angry."
A friend of Heather, the estranged wife of Sir Paul McCartney, insists she never meant any harm, saying: "Heather and her sister Fiona both had their dogs at the display and neither was affected.
"If this dog has died, Heather will be absolutely devastated. She is a great animal lover. She'd want to apologise to this lady if the fireworks caused her animals any distress."
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Readers' Comments
#1 by ISBN - 30-10-2007 15:51
Sorry, bloat is a fairly common occurrence in dogs, and it isn't caused by fear. If she died from bloat, she most likely had it before the fireworks started!
#2 by Vajranagini - 30-10-2007 16:20
If the dog reacted violently to the disturbing sound of the fireworks (as likely happened; don't forget , dogs and animals in gneral have MUCH more sensitive hearing than we do)then if ... READ MORE
#3 by Doreen - 31-10-2007 01:58
While I'm no fan of Heather's and I suspect she wouldn't much care on the effect the part might have on her neighbors, I think this dog probably had other problems. Folks, we can't blam... READ MORE
#4 by Peter Nicholl - 01-11-2007 15:43
A few points here:
a) Ms Rowbury NEVER claimed that Heather or her fireworks killed the dog. A duplicitous news agency in Kent made this up... The dog in question sadly died from bloat... READ MORE