Terrified rescue dog in UK dies of heart attack during Bonfire Night fireworks

Press Trust of India  |  London 

A dog petrified of died of a heart attack on 'Night', a British centre said Tuesday.

The eight-year-old pooch's death just outside Manchester city has sparked renewed calls for the sale of to the public to be banned, reported.

Owner said: "He absolutely hated loud bangs. We are out in the sticks a little bit. I don't know where these were coming from.

"They were outside and the bangs started going off, all of the dogs that were scared started in. We noticed he was missing.

"He had a heart attack and fell asleep under the decking," Billington said.

Winston was being cared for at Dogs 4 Rescue, a 'Not for Profit' organisation which fosters abused street dogs from abroad.

His owners said he had earlier been diagnosed with a heart condition and was on medication.

On November 5, people in the UK remember the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament by celebrating 'Night'. All over Britain there are firework displays and bonfires with models of Guy Fawkes, which plotted the attack, which are burned on the fire.

In 2011, the to Animals (RSPCA) received 255 calls regarding fireworks, which has steadily risen to a peak of 533 in 2017.

In the last five years the charity received 2,300 calls about

said: "Clearly there is widespread public concern about this issue as can be shown by huge number of people signing petitions year on year calling for change.

"We are calling on a urgent review of the current regulations to better protect animals and those who care for them," Shavelar said.

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First Published: Tue, November 06 2018. 21:10 IST