Wow. Just wow.seamusTX wrote:In Uniontown, Pennsylvania (rust belt), a woman called 911 when a man climbed through the window of her home. Her 2-year-old pit bull chased the man out the window before police arrived.
When police arrived, they shot the dog to death, reportedly with at least two weapons.
The police department declined comment.
The burglar was not apprehended.
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- Fri Jan 21, 2011 9:48 pm
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- Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:15 am
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The purpose is to understand the situation. After reading your response, it sounds like your dog was attacked, not your wife thankfully. Dogs that are dog aggressive is not uncommon, it isn't breed specific.markthenewf wrote:I really don't understand what the purpose or intent of your question. I'm not entirely sure how to describe the method of attack since I wasn't there. I'm taking the word of my wife and her walking buddy on it. However, It's a dog, so I'm guessing it ran up to them and did what attacking dogs do. I assume you've seen dogs fight before, otherwise I can't really describe it to you. It actually did it 3 times, the first two on the street and the last time was at the doorstep (had everyone cornered). Each time it attacked, backed-off, then came at them again as they tried to get from the end of our street to the house.ExMarlboroMan wrote:So how exactly was she and the "pooch" attacked?
The dog owner apparently only adopted their dog from the a rescue 'farm' a short time ago and she feels absolutely terrible. It even appears that she's going to pay the vet bill for my dog and send the bad dog back. We shall just have to wait and see if she's for real or just buying time. She did start to give me a "misunderstood breed" speech. I shut that down pretty quickly.
Fortunately everyone is fine, and my dog (nice border-collie mix) has a few scuffs, 1 or 2 small punctures, and a couple of small lacerations. None of this requires stitches. Because no human was bitten (only scuffs and bruises), it's not a criminal matter. According to the cop, my dog is only considered property under the law therefore any damages to her would be considered a civil issue.
- Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:53 pm
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So how exactly was she and the "pooch" attacked?markthenewf wrote:Good riddance pit bull(s).
Had one attack my wife and pooch while she was out walking this afternoon. Both she and the dog are ok, but I now have a substantial vet bill and the knowledge that I've got a nasty pit bull on the corner. Perfect.
After every incident, there's always some excuse or rationale as to why "Fluffy the Pit" tore into something/someone. This is all getting very tiresome, don't you all agree?