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Damn that's some pretty thick looking blood.
My friend tells me their blood smells disgusting. That's a pretty powerful round for so close but you got to do what you got to do. Sorry to maybe sound insensitive but did the round go straight through the dog and cause damage to the flooring below or did the dog absorb all of that round? |
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Nothing to be sorry about, fixing the flooring is much more expensive than the dog was worth for sure. |
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I agree, I hope the flooring is ok |
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That was the Animal Control guy's response as well. He had to remove the dead animal. He much prefers to remove them dead, than alive! I was racing balls to the wall trying to get there in time. My notes simply said it had been shot with a BB gun, and was attacking people in the house. I bailed out with high-grade "dog spray" in one hand, and ready to draw and shoot it with the other. I was dissapointed to learn it had already been killed, but it just meant less paperwork for me! |
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I'm sure they were provoking it because it wouldn't have just attacked for no reason. Pit bulls are just loving companions.
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I let the A/C guy remove the dog, and I had a report to write. I didn't stick around to inspect the floor. I did think about it back at the station, and wondered the same. I suppose it went through and through, but who knows. It was a soft point bullet, but at nearly contact distance. OH, and the blood is NASTY smelling! I've never smelled anything like it. |
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There was another Pit attack in Milwaukee yesterday too.
Way to keep a cool head and deal with it on the shooter's part. |
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Well damn. They shot the dog before the police got there.
It's nice that they were able to put this dog down before it escaped and hurt or killed someone outside. I know two people who have had their dogs mauled by pitbulls, they always try and tear the throat out. |
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Man.... If you have a vicious dog get it euthenized!
6000$ emergency room visit.... 100$ Nagant rifle....... $1000 One very fat Psycho Pit Bull dead on your Bathroom floor.... Not learning the first time the dog bit someone... Priceless. |
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it's jaws can cause untold damage if unleashed. Past behavior is not always an indicator of future behavior, and with something as precious as my family's lives and safety, why risk it? I just want to show what happens when they snap.
EXACTLY!!!! I've got my popcorn out waiting for the Pit lovers. |
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Animals bred for agressiveness have no place as a family pet. If you want to keep one for yourself, you better not let it escape, and don't let it around small children. |
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Actually, they blamed their nephew. He somehow mistreated it along the way. My point is, if it was any other dog, the victim would just have simple bite wounds. With a pit, you run the very high risk of death or VERY serious bodily injury. The anatomy of their jaws make them nearly impossible to pry open, and they instinctively go to thrashing once latched on. If it wasn't for the quick response of the son and his friend, that dog would have continued ripping her to pieces. That's the same woman who feeds it, gives it treats, bathes it, etc... I can't imagine ever having to put down my Shih-Tzu like that. Even IF my son were to torment it. Same with other large breed dogs, OTHER than the pits. Good ones are out there, but it's like having a domesticated Bear for a pet. You can, but WHY? |
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+1 |
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Fixed it before you did. |
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I know a couple of weeks or months ago, some were defending pit bulls and I know they will say all dogs can attack, but my wife works in the veteranary field and knows a thing or to about dog breeds and she always tells me that you never trust them, that they will turn on you in a heartbeat.
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That M38 being discharged in the bathroom must have made one helluva blast.
Yikes. My ears are ringing just thinking about it. |
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You mean the people that start comparing pits to guns? I hate that argument. |
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That was what the others in the house were saying! "It was like a cannon going off!" YUP! I have a M44 Mosin Nagant, and always enjoy "touching off" some rounds! BOOM! |
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I have been waiting for someone to do so. Let me say right now that is an INVALID argument. Dogs are living creatures with a mind of their own. Guns are not, so please spare the bullshit. |
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Liberals would disagree with that. |
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And that's the problem. When the dog decides to bite you, there isn't much you can do to stop it. At least my AR15 only fires when I want it to. I still believe that Pits are predisposed to aggression.....it's what they were bred for. Most people are probably too ignorant about animals to responsibly raise a APBT. |
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Thats mostly true, I see where your coming from. |
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Pit attack in Seattle today. Jumped a fence and mauled a lady, bit the owner too. Cops shot it.
Good shoot, good riddance, good irony, good lawsuit. |
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I'm simply amazed at the number of idiots, here included, that think because a dog or something else likes to play fetch, it is a family member. It's an animal fucksticks, and always will be. Never forget that.
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I cannot and will not make any claims about any other pits out there, but I do know one that I will trust with my son.
My friend picked him up from a ghetto auto service place. He was about three and the Mexicans that worked there sold him for 20 bucks since, their words, "he won't fight. He likes the little kids." That was 1997 and now he has few teeth left and had never in the past nine years shown any aggression to his owner, me or any strangers. From the day I met the dog, I could take a fresh bone out of his mouth with no problem. BTW it took him a month or so learn english. I an not making any claims about others out there and not being an apologist or defender, just relating a story about this dog. |
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I'll agree here... Not all dogs from vicious dog breeds are like the one from the OP's story. I have a SharPei who you COULD NOT get to show any agression. He literally cowers the instant he's confronted by even a small child. Point is, he's considered a vicious dog in some states, but our experience has shown him to be a perfect family pet. Our Neopolitan Mastiff was another story though... I don't think the Mastiff was even considered a "vicious dog." |
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You played tug-o-war with many dogs? I've never seen one that didn't thrash around when it's teeth are closed on something aggressively. As for the dog being more aggressive than any other dog, they outright stated it had attacked other people in the past. They even stated the dog was abused. Add those two factors to any dog and you'll get an aggressive dog, I don't care what the breed is. My own lab bit my eye when I was 5, nearly rendering me blind. I was gently petting him like always. Turned out kids had been coming around throwing rocks at him while everyone was at work and he was now scared of kids. I've been bitten by a total of three dogs in my life. One was my own lab, the other two were golden retrievers. Both the retrievers "thrashed about" once latched on, tearing the wounds badly. Scars have lasted 20+ years. I don't especially care for pit bulls, but I also don't believe they're any more likely to snap by virtue of their breed than any other dog. The only thing driving the bite factor up is the class of people likely to own one. Unfortunately pit bulls are probably the most abused and poorly raised dogs around. It works out bad for everyone including the dog. |
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I bet Fluffy never bit or bothered anybody before this happened.
At least this one decided it would act out it's true nature on some full grown adults instead of some child like they usually do. One more down, so many more left to be shot. ETA: There should be laws in place that when someones so called pet attacks and injures are human being the OWNER of said animal should go to jail. |
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pitbull escapes from apartment in Seattle, mauls old lady, then the owner
More Pitbull attacks. The cops shot this one too. Another dead piece of shit, the old lady needs hundreds of stitches |
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Blood has a distinctive smell. Especially if its old and rotting. It gets real thick real fast and will feel just like liver.
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I would shoot the beast with a handgun but if the owner didn't carry any at the time of the attack, so be it and kill the mad dog with whatever they have at arms reach.
I'm a dog lover but I won't hesitate if it starts attacking me or any other innocent human being. |
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pit owners i have a question, while i gernerally beleive that all dogs can be great pets, Do pit bulls require any type of special care or attention to be good pets,
yesterday there was an aggressive pitbull at the dog park, that was bullying other dogs and casueing a few fights untill it got put on its back by my husky. the owner had no ambition to control his dog, and essentially let it bully other dogs it untill it got to mine. then he started crying to me about "your dog should be out there, its too aggressive", my response, Ive been here for two hours with no fights, you show up and with in five minutes there are 4 fights. he didnt say anything and just let his dog jump on a rich girl hollding her long hair chiuaha i have four friends who have great pits, but i tend to see all types of goofs like this with uncontrolable pits |
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Those are classic pitbull teeth wounds. They are about the size of a nickle to a quarter and are about and inch deep. Its interesting because of the large holes. They look like almost like bullet holes but just dont bleed as much.
You cant sew them up because they will get infected. You have to clean them out best you can and sometimes put them on antibiotics. You have to let them heal from the inside out and they need pretty good wound care so they dont get infected. What is worse is a human bite. Much more infectious and nasty then any pitbull. I had a 5 yo that was playing in a yard. The neighbors pitbull jumped the fence and bit the kid in the leg because he was running around. Same wounds. The neighbors didnt want it killed but the ER doc told the LEOs in the ER that we needed to get the dog tested for rabies. They went to the house and did what LEOs do. Shot it and brought it in. Its a good thing because the dad of the kid would have done it anyway. |
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One of mt old friends got bit by one a few weeks ago. I'm surprised he didn't shoot it. Dog takes bite out of cop during drug bust CHARLES W. KIM, Register Citizen Staff 02/28/2006 TORRINGTON - A city police officer was bitten by a pit bull while trying to protect its owner during a drug raid on Wall Street Feb. 23, according to police. The dog bit Police Officer Doug Brennan on the arm while he tried to arrest Dyan Brague, 38, 125 Wall St., during a raid of the home. "He returned to work the next day," Lt. Todd Schaller said Monday. "He is fine." Police from the Special Emergency Response Team entered the home with a search and seizure warrant looking for narcotics at 6:45 p.m. on Feb. 23, Schaller said. When they went into the house, Brauge allegedly ran into the bedroom, Schaller said. Brennan was bitten in the bedroom while trying to apprehend Brague, Schaller said. "Brauge subdued the dog and put it into the bathroom," Schaller said. Schaller said police found 30 bags of what they believe is marijuana in the home, carrying an estimated street value of $300. Brauge was charged with sale of marijuana and having an unlicensed, unvaccinated dog. She was later released on $5,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Bantam court on March 3. Brennan was treated and released from Charlotte Hungerford Hospital later on Feb. 23. Assistant Dog Warden Mary Albano arrived at the home and removed the dog to the pound where it remains under quarantine, Schaller said. The investigation is continuing. Schaller said an incident like this is not unusual. "You never know what you are going to find (when executing a warrant)," Schaller said. "Our intelligence did not know about the dog." |
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some people like to learn things the hard way. For every 10 stories I hear about how nice and friendly their pit is then I hear 1 story like this.
If you own a pit you are sitting on a time bomb. |
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Yep. All the idiots hating pits for no reason other than what they see in the paper, yet willing to bleet out "sheep" at a moment's notice. I've raised two pits. They are just dogs like any other. If they are mistreated, they'll go bad on you, like most other dogs. |
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