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Tuesday, October 9

Rottweiler Nearly Mauls Child in Public Park!

I don't care what ANYONE says, people always try to act like these killer dogs are friendly and wonderful because their dog hasn't attacked them, but that doesn't mean that these animals are "friendly"!

Of course your dog is harmless in your house... but that's until he attacks somebody in your home! I wanted to shoot this damned dog myself!

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  1. an animal is an animal...you never know what it will do even your own, we are not in thier heads.

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  2. As my grandmother would say: "Anything with teeth bites."

    But, with dogs, it is all in the way you raise them. I've seen a pit bull be the biggest baby and I've seen a shitz zhu be a freakin terror.

    I wonder what the boy did to tease the dog. Rots are pretty good animals once they are trained.

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    1. It's not just about the way you raise them. Dogs have been bred for centuries through thousands of years to work in a certain way. I say this as a past owner of several Rottweilers. Rotts are Nanny Dogs and they have been bred to protect their master and pack. They do not do well with more than 1 master also. It wouldn't have taken much for the that child to be seen as a threat against his master. It's the owners fault not the child. The way they've been bred is in them no matter what you do. A child has a better chance against a crazy shitz zhu than a Rott or Pitt .

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  3. I'm in NO WAY disputing what you said but we had a dog that would show the burglar the location of the safe and the silverware if he could - he was THAT scary!!

    One day he bit a next door neighbor in the face after she got out the car. (Major damage)-

    I said that to say; I agree with Liverpool..."an animal is an animal".

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  4. I hate it when people say "My dog is so gentle, all it do is drink milk and play" then the damn dog turn and eat half the damn family!!

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  5. Heck my Mini Schnauzer just bit me Saturday for what I'm not sure. I guess he was protecting his space or whatever. Just gotta assume like people who own lions and shit an attack or bite is inevitable.

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  6. Women's LYB10/9/12, 11:05 AM

    And the owner just walked away. . .REALLY?

    Diane Whipple, lacrosse player and coach, was fatally attacked by two Presa Canario dogs (each weighed about 140 pounds) in the hallway of her apartment complex one day after returning home from the grocery store. The dogs were owned by Marjorie Knoller and her husband, Robert Noel, who were also tenants in the apartment complex where Whipple lived. Because the dogs were so large, Robert Noel usually handled them.

    On that particular day, Marjorie Knoller was home alone and decided to take one of the dogs on the roof. The dog instead attacked Whipple, prompting the other dog to join in. According to a witness, Marjorie Knoller did little to nothing to help Whipple. In fact, Knoller didn't even place a 9-1-1 call after the attack; she simply went into the apartment and closed her door.

    Whipple had 77 wounds, with only her scalp and feet escaping injury. There was blood all over the walls, ceiling and floor of the hallway. Whipple died from loss of blood and bite wounds. The dogs’ owners, both lawyers, never apologized for the attack. Instead, they blamed Whipple for the attack. Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noel were both convicted involuntary manslaughter and owning a mischievous animal that caused the death of a human being. Marjorie Knoller was also convicted of second-degree murder. Marjorie Knoller's and Robert Noel's law licenses were suspended and Noel was eventually disbarred in February 2007.

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  7. And look at his azz just walk away from the scene.

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