Staffie owner mauled to death by own dog during interview?

Staffie owner mauled to death by own dog during interview?

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otolith

56,145 posts

204 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Don't worry, that's how I read it!

Sa Calobra

37,140 posts

211 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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pim said:
A dog which can never be left alone with children shouldn't be in a home with children.

All my dogs from childhood German Sheperd.Irish Terrier and a Keeshond where all top notch with their behaviour towards us.My old man would have wrong their neck if they ever attempted to bite us.

He was six two 16 stone no fat and strong.

I've known Bouviers again a dog with plenty of power and strong willed.Some people can't handle these type of dogs and in the wrong hands they are lethal.

Our neighbour has a pitbull cross a bh she is friendly but her bite would kill you.Not worth having this type of dog in my opinion.
Hi we had our terrier for 7yrs before he turned on my 18month old son. I'd describe myself as 16stone, capable however it'd been pointless wringing his neck post event. I simply rehomed him with a elderly family.

HappyMidget

6,788 posts

115 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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Pit Bull defends girl against attack by Labrador http://pitbullin.com/pit-bull-rescue-little-girl-b...

Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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HappyMidget said:
Pit Bull defends girl against attack by Labrador http://pitbullin.com/pit-bull-rescue-little-girl-b...
That pitbull wasn't helping the girl it just had a ravenous blood lust and wanted to kill something, it was probably planning to kill the girl afterwards too but they hid her at the hospital so it couldn't get to her.

VGTICE

1,003 posts

87 months

Sunday 16th April 2017
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These dogs are great around kids, same as a loaded 9 is a good idea for a kid toy.

stuttgartmetal

8,108 posts

216 months

Monday 17th April 2017
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If next doors dog bit my daughter in the face I wouldn't need to let my dog get to it.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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telecat said:
More of the story coming out. It seems like the Dog revived the owner last year when he had a seizure by nibbling at him. Suggstions are he was trying it again and opened a knife wound on the Guys neck. As the owner was a Drug user we can't rule out that the dog ingested some drugs along the line altering his behaviour.
Good call.

"Pet dog 'ate crack' then killed owner in front of BBC crew filming drug documentary"

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.independent.co.uk...



TTwiggy

11,538 posts

204 months

Tuesday 12th September 2017
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Apparently the dog was eight times over the drug-drive limit.


How stoned do you have to be before you let your dog drive?