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Oh....took me awhile, but I finally got it!!!!! |
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Im not believing only because I dont believe one pitbull could kill a grown man unless by chance he got the guys jugular. I mean I would expect most the injuries to be on the guys hands and arms....that he would have been using to protect his head and neck
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Hey, thanks for the heads-up... Poor doggie, I hope he's OK. |
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+1 When I saw the first 2 pics I told myself that if anyone ever did that to one of my 2 pits that I'd kill them then the next pic I see that the problem was already solved |
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As a guy that got run down and attacked by 2 Rotty's, this thread really pissed me off. If it truly was a thief, well, then he got what he deserved.....
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I hope that dog is ok..
he looks like he could use a nice tummy rub... |
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repeat offenders dont commit crimes either... |
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doesn't take long for a dog to chew you up... |
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You need to check with the Popo Club on this one. They are trained to address this type of thing and similar attacks are quite common. |
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Wow, that dog is a pretty good shot!
Too bad he got slidebit on the head. Guess it is kinda hard to hold on to a 1911 when you don't have thumbs. I want an armed pitbull . |
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It's a dog eat dog world out there. Unfortunately for him, he was wearing Milk-bone underwear.
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And besides, everyone knows that when you die, you shit your pants.
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I cant call BS foresure but I would bet a pit bull has a stronger bite than a boxer. My little 40 lb boxer can take a cover off a golf ball or puncture soccer balls quick. I would think a motivated pitt could do that kind of work.
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Call me twisted, but that should be the end result for any criminal. |
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People who fight dogs trim their ears short so the other dog will not have anything to grab onto and rip off. And tag for the full story. ETA: After looking at pics again, I am leaning toward BS. I don't see a dog focusing on one side of the face only. And the large laceration on the forehead seems a little too clean a cut for a dog bite. Not impossible, but improbable. However, I have not stayed at a Holiday Inn Express lately, so this is total conjecture on my part. |
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Dog looks like he is ready to go another 10 rounds. Good dog! |
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Hope pooch didn't catch food poisoning |
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He's gonna have to lick his butt to get the taste of the bad guy outta his mouth..
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i'd also like to point out that the pics of the dog are on a nice patio, and the guy appears to be on a dirt road or trail in the woods. again, i'd wager those pisc are totally unrelated. judging by how dirty the guy is, the facial damage, and by the fact that the meat appears to be worn off the back side of his hands, my money is on that being some sort of MVA. maybe struck on the side of the road by a passing car, dragged by a car somehow, or even thrown from a vehicle in an accident. |
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Whatever happened to him, my guess is it hurt like a MoFo before he gave up the ghost. |
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that's probably an understatement. |
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probally the only love a pitbull has ever gotten on ARFCOM. |
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If those two are related I would say auto accident. A body could definitely get messed up like that in an auto accident. Maybe he was walking the dog.
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Too bad this one wasn't caught on video too!! |
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It looks like the dog ran that guy down with a semi. Case in point: dogs should not drive.
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No way a pitbull could do this,Airdale maybe. |
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I think it's possible that those pics go together. Look at the dog's cheek, and chest, and paws. It's quite bloody.
The guy's back has what looks to be a bloody pawprint on it. The degloving injury on his had would be consistent with a dog attack- think anyway. Good dog, but it should, very unfortunately, be put down immediately. Pits are never supposed to exhibit human aggression- if they do euthanasia is the proper response, even after a home/family defense situation. It sucks, but that dog is now different than it was before the attack. Interesting.... |
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