Posted on 03/30/2010 10:59:54 AM PDT by Chet 99
Pit bull attacks child 2nd time; Animal Control will euthanize dog this time.
They need help? I’d make the trip.
I made it an issue.
Any dog gets one bite.
Then, a bullet in its head.
No second chances and no do-overs.
Dog owners who object to their dog being put down might as well get the second round. Engraved, for posterity.
“Suing is mostly a waste for these people because they usually have no assets and if it weren’t for food stamps (debit cards now) to subsidize their lifestyles, then they would be able to afford dog food. Their pickup trucks are usually one payment from the repo man, and any spare cash they have the spend on beer, lotto tickets, cigarettes, and occasionally a self indulgent vacation.”
Did you mean to omit Meth?
“Probably rode his bike back and forth gettin him mad.”
You’re probably right. Damn kids! Probably rode past the house several times laughing and carrying on! What right do they have to ride their bicycles anyways? The dog owner should sue the kid’s parents for keeping annoying children in the neighborhood!
(Do I really need a sarc tag?)
I have been told, repeatedly, that attacks like this are rare.
Mr. Padilla should be put to sleep with his dog.
Amen! Wyatt is a brave young boy, protecting his little brother that way.
“He was a GOOD dog. He fathered a litter of puppies last spring and was just starting to get his life together. He was even talking about getting his GED from obedience school.”
They are probably not bred well by responsible breeders. I think a lot of backyard breeding goes on with pit bulls. A responsible breeder would not breed for agression in a dog. I think this breed is bred for the most part by yahoos who just want a vicious dog.
When I walk my little corgi, I am always armed in case a pit bull should attack him (or me).
And I bet those puppies were born out of wedlock, too!!!
Yes I ommited weed and other recreational chemicals so as not to offend those losers here who have pit bulls.
Actually, what you say is probably true, but you don’t necessarily need breeding to make a dog mean.
“Based on what I can see ... we did what we were supposed to do,” Collard said of the first attack.”
Apparently, “what we were supposed to do” was to issue the owner of a dog a fine, collect the fine, and do nothing further. A gross failure to prevent further attacks. This guy should be fired by his municipality and new procedures put in place
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