Posted on 03/11/2005 3:44:19 PM PST by conservativebabe
Saw something similar about a year ago. As I was coming home and about to turn the corner to my house I saw a pit bull attack a neighbors cat. It was one of the most vicious things I have ever seen. I really wanted to take my .44 out of the truck.... but there are too many houses and people.
Cat died with it's guts torn open in the boys arms that owned it.
I opted for the cell phone over the .44. Deputy arrived and went to the house from which the dog came and got the dumb ass owner on the phone (she wasn't home) and told her to bring the dog to animal control and the owner began to give the deputy a ration of sh...
Yhe hell of it while I was waiting on the Sheriff to show the dog owners little girl stood next to me on the street and told me that dog scared her. I mean just damn.
Called animal control the next morning and the owner had just walked in. Dog euthanised. Lives saved.
If someone can't control their pet they have no business having one. Even those who totally disagree with me on the nature of pit bulls will agree to that. Furthermore, it is not unlike a gun or a knife in the fact of being a piece of property under law.
The problem with a pit bull is that it can go off at any time.
Just kidding.
Search pit bull some time and see how many of the stories are posted by ambrose.
Better yet, try to find on that was not.
:)
That poor boy. How sad and horrifying for a kid.
What happened to the little Yorkie who was attacked... is it dead?
I see. And if you can't control your 15 year old child, you shouldn't have one of them, either?
Read on...
The 10-year old Carthage boy who was brutally attacked by a pit bull on Saturday was back home with his family by Sunday.
Daniel Foster will have to endure re-constructive surgeries to repair damage done to his face.
Daniel's mother and his aunt say he's doing well considering the circumstances.
At home Daniel was heavily medicated and tired.
Daniel left Childrens Hospital Medical Center with tough road ahead of him.
His mother Helen described his condition.
"He's doing pretty good right now," said Foster. "So far they've got him under medication for the pain."
"Honestly, this is something out of a horror movie," said Foster.
Daniel's wounds are extensive.
"His nose mostly, and the top of his skull right here, in here," said Foster.
Police have charged Rhonda Byrd, the dog's owner, for not having the dog properly registered or insured.
"I've never been charged with nothing in my life," said Byrd. "The dog jumped the fence -- I feel it's not my fault."
Surgeons worked this weekend to repair the wounds on Daniel's face.
But he has more surgeries in front of him.
The next phase will include re-constructive surgeries that are to include stretching and moving the skin to repair the wounded areas.
Last word was, that both dogs are still alive. The pit is quarentined by animal control. I hope the little dog makes it.
I'd love to see you try that explanation on a judge. Fact is, you are to be in control of you animals. If you can't control it, you have no business having it. Especially if it has the reputation and potential to do what pit bulls are bred to do.
Why the hell would anyone want to own a butt-ugly breed like this in the first place?
To make up for other inadequacies.
Probably not, but that's besides the point, since the freedom to reproduce is an inalienable human right, while the freedom to own a dangerous animal is not.
You know, I've wondered that as well. Course, that would apply to a lot of breeds. However, I believe it's because they get some thrill and ego boost out of having a dog like that.
Horrible, just horrible.
About 1 in 10 FR pitbull stories is not posted by ambrose. About the same thing can be said for SUV stories.
However, he's cornered the market on bull semen stories, for sure.
That is the way I understand the policy. It came out of compromise with the Pittbull lovers that felt there would be too many posts about pittbull mauling if more than one person was allowed to post them.
Actually, I kind of agree with the policy. I mean, how many times can you read, "But my pittbull is nice. He would never do anything like this. You guys just are not being fair."
Either that or the endless stats we would have to wade through on how little Chihuahuas are actually more vicious based on the number of reported dog bite incidents nationally.
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