
We’ve now reached over 2,500 signatures – thank you from the bottom of my heart. Every single name on that list means the world, and I want you to know we see them. We will never forget the people who have stood with us and given Maisie’s story a voice.
For so many of us, our dogs are not “just pets” – they are family. They share our homes, our lives, our happiest moments and hardest days. Losing Maisie in such a cruel way has left a hole in our family, and that’s why we are fighting so hard for change – because every family deserves to feel safe with their dogs.
We’ve also had an important response from our MP, who has confirmed he is standing with us and will be raising this matter directly with the Minister. This means Maisie’s story and all of your voices are starting to reach the very people who can make change happen.
Please keep sharing the petition far and wide. Dog attacks are happening far too often, and many go unreported or are not dealt with properly. This is a national issue and real change must happen.
Your support – whether that’s signing, sharing, or simply talking about Maisie’s story – keeps this campaign alive and makes it harder for councils, police, and parliament to ignore.
Together, we can make sure Maisie’s short life brings lasting change. 🤎