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re: 6 year old girl in coma, will never speak again, due to pit bulls

Posted on 6/16/14 at 3:00 am to
Posted by lsunurse
Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 6/16/14 at 3:00 am to
Do they say what provoked the attack?



Many times when it's a small child bitten...it's because the child picked up the dog's toy or got too close to the dog's food...making the dog think the child was a threat/invading their territory.



I'm certainly not blaming the child, just wondering if there was a trigger that prompted the dog to attack.



These dogs aren't going anywhere. If their owners could be more responsible owners and parents more watchful of their children around these dogs(including teaching their children how to be around dogs) we would see less of these incidents.
Posted by dnm3305
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 6/16/14 at 7:41 am to
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These dogs aren't going anywhere. If their owners could be more responsible owners and parents more watchful of their children around these dogs(including teaching their children how to be around dogs) we would see less of these incidents.


That's a great point and youre 100% correct. The problem is, the type of people that actually think it's ok to keep a pitbull in the same house (trailer?) as a child are the same people that are incredibly irresponsible, dont raise their children the right way and also have no clue how to train animals. It's not a coincidence this happens to lower class people all the time. When's the last time you heard about an upper class family owning/keeping a pitbull in the house and it killed one of their kids?
This post was edited on 6/16/14 at 7:42 am
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