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FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine has made the extraordinary claim that he strangled his mother’s pet Alsatian after it bit him.
The veteran Tory claimed he was “devoted” to the animal, but killed the dog by pulling on it’s choker chain until it “went limp”.
Lord Heseltine made the extraordinary claim in Tatler magazine
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Lord Heseltine made the extraordinary claim in Tatler magazine
The shocking revelation is sure to anger animal lovers – just days after he admitted to killing hundreds of squirrels on his estate.
In an interview with Tatler magazine, the 83-year-old – whose nickname in politics is Tarzan, explained the grizzly details of the incident.
Michael Heseltine told the interviewer: “I went to stroke him and he started biting me.
He said he had choked the Alsation to death after it went to bit him
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He said he had choked the Alsation to death after it went to bit him
“If you have a dog that turns, you just cannot risk it. So I took Kim’s collar – a short of choker chain – and pulled it tight.
“Suddenly he went limp. I was devoted to Kim, but he’d obviously had some sort of mental breakdown.”
The RSPCA said they were unable to launch a prosecution due to the age of the offensce, but the ex-Home Secretary is sure to provoke furious reaction over his actions.
While it is not against the law to euthanize your own dog in the UK, it is an offence to cause an animal unnecessary suffering.
LORD Michael Heseltine has come under fire from outraged Good Morning Britain viewers following an appearance on Tuesday’s episode of the breakfast talk show
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Lord Heseltine came under fire over his revelation he had killed hundreds of squirrels
It is not the first time in recent days Lord Heseltine has hit the headlines over his killing of animals.
In an interview last week he revealed he and his wife Anne have shot and killed 400 squirrels to protect their 70-acre Northamptonshire estate.
He outraged viewers after saying on Good Morning Britain: said: “They are destroyers – they destroy the trees and the wildlife.
“We culled over 400 squirrels in nine months. If you cull the greys you get reds back.”
A spokesman for the RSPCA said in relation to Kim the dog they “can only investigate and prosecute summary-only offences – like those under the Animal Welfare Act – within three years of that alleged offence being committed”.
Lord Michael Heseltine outrages GMB viewers after killing 400 squirrel
The animal charity said: “Therefore, in this instance, we are not able to look any further into this matter.
“The RSPCA would never condone an owner killing their dog themselves in this way.
“If a dog needs to be put to sleep then a qualified vet is the right person to euthanize an animal humanely and painlessly, not the dog’s owner.
“There is no rule that says a dog should automatically be put to sleep if it bites someone.
“If you are concerned about your dog’s behaviour, the RSPCA would advise that you seek expert advice.”

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