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Adelaide Oval hotel dog Charli’s canine attacker found and euthanased by council

A Staffordshire bull terrier cross that fatally mauled a puppy that was recruited to welcome guests to the new Adelaide Oval hotel has been euthanased, almost three months after the attack.
Key points:
- Adelaide Oval’s popular welcome dog Charli was mauled in October
- The Staffordshire bull terrier responsible has been found and put down
- It is not yet clear if its owner will face penalties
Charli, a 20-week-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, was killed in late October when it was attacked by another off-leash dog in the north-eastern Adelaide suburb of Hampstead Gardens.
The attack happened just a month after Charli starred in the opening of the Adelaide Oval hotel.
Authorities launched an appeal to find the dog responsible for the attack and…
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