Notice they are quick to include a possible reason for the attack, which is better than just blaming the dog. When a dog or human has a seizure, they do not have control or coordination to do such a thing, but a medical condition could very well have caused the dog to change its behavior.
1 posted on
04/28/2010 5:35:13 PM PDT by
solosmoke
To: solosmoke
2 posted on
04/28/2010 5:39:53 PM PDT by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: solosmoke
Another interesting title.
3 posted on
04/28/2010 5:40:12 PM PDT by
kanawa
(Is Eaker going swishy?)
To: solosmoke
Horrible story, but anyone who donates money for this child’s medical bills is a sucker. The parents won’t pay the bills and nothing will happen to them.
4 posted on
04/28/2010 5:48:00 PM PDT by
utahagen
To: solosmoke
Wouldn’t that be a blue heeler, rather than “blue healer”?
5 posted on
04/28/2010 5:54:36 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(There's a perfectly good island somewhere.)
To: solosmoke
Hope the little guy pulls through alright..I had a snoodle that had seizures but his were grand mal but seizures can affect many different parts of the brain...It is totally possible that seizure caused the attack...so sorry for the family..
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