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Support dog Bailey moved from Magilligan Prison ‘due to threat’ | UK News

By uk-times.com22 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Causeway Coast Dog Rescue Bailey is a tan coloured spaniel and is looking at the camera with his mouth open and tongue hanging out.Causeway Coast Dog Rescue

Bailey has been used as a support dog in Magilligan Prison

A support dog at Magilligan Prison in County Londonderry has been removed due to a “callous and calculated threat”, the Northern Ireland Prison Service has said.

Bailey, a three-and-half-year-old spaniel, had been used to help rehabilitate inmates.

However, concerns have been raised about his use in the prison by politicians and animal charities.

Causeway Coast Dog Rescue said the dog had been acquired from a family who could no longer look after him earlier this year and used in the prison without any previous training.

A protest about Bailey’s welfare took place outside the prison on Monday.

In a statement, a Prison Service spokesperson said: “A perfectly happy and well looked after dog at Magilligan Prison has had to be moved after the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) made us aware of a callous and calculated external threat to say that Bailey was going to be harmed in an attempt to embarrass the governor.”

They said the welfare of Bailey has always been and “will always be the service’s priority”.

“He was safe and cared for when he was living at Magilligan, he is safe and being cared for now,” the spokesperson said.

The charity Causeway Coast Dog Rescue had campaigned to have Bailey removed from the prison.

On Monday the group’s Tara Cunningham told News NI that Bailey had gone “straight from a family home whose circumstances meant they could no longer keep him” and he went straight to the prison.

“We want confirmation that Bailey has been withdrawn from this project permanently,” she said.

She said the charity wanted to see a proposal for Bailey’s long-term care.

“We want to understand what safeguards are going to be reviewed and put in place for all dogs in prisons in Northern Ireland,” she added.

The group also issued a statement on behalf of Bailey’s previous owner, who said that their “first and overriding concern is Bailey, his immediate welfare and his long-term future”.

‘Inaccurate reporting’

In the statement, the Prison Service said: “The benefits of dogs providing emotional support is widely recognised.

“In prison environments dogs can offer support to people with poor mental health and addiction issues, help promote positive changes in behaviour and reduce stress and anxiety.”

It added: “Dogs are utilised in prisons across these islands for this purpose and have been supporting prisoners in Northern Ireland for over 20 years.

“The current challenges facing the Prison Service are well documented and this issue and the level of inaccurate and sensationalist reporting surrounding it has unfortunately been an unnecessary distraction.”

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