“”Wearing a plastic protector around his face, ‘Blue,’ a three year male pit bull,””
And why was the dog wearing a plastic protector if she had never seen it attack anyone???
Something does not add up here.
Some areas require certain breeds to be muzzled at all times.
Although, a “plastic protector” could also mean a veterinary “Elizabethan collar” if the dog had just had surgery or was being restrained from licking a wound or nervous chewing.
Wearing a plastic protector around his face, Blue, a three year male pit bull,
And why was the dog wearing a plastic protector if she had never seen it attack anyone???
Something does not add up here.
Check the article. The collar was on the dog ‘after’ he was shot, to keep him from licking/chewing his wounds.
The protector would not keep the dog from biting someone. It keeps the dog from chewing an irritated place on his own skin. That is what these things are used for.
I see very tame dogs with protectors and muzzles all the
time. A sign of the times.