Re: Pit bull owners are Insane
Posted by:
moron
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Date: December 19, 2010 04:25PM
You're a fucking retard.
destroy the PITT Bull Breed Wrote:
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> For all the asshole owners of the killing
> machines, read this and wonder why ninty percent
> of the population thinks you are a threat to their
> way of life.
Where did you find this statistic?
> You think you are cool to own a child killer your
> not. You are sick, and I know you don't have the
> money to pay for the damage you pitt will inflict
> on some innocent child. If you really love dogs
> would know this breed should have never been
> allowed to exist. You will have a childs blood on
> your hands one day and I hope you rot in hell,
> because you were warned. I love dogs myself, but
> not the pitt. The original poster is a caring
> person probally a emergency room person who has
> seen the results of this killing machine.
>
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>
> Pit Bull Attacks Three Children and a Woman
>
>
> A loose pit bull attacked three
> children and a woman, all from Annandale, on
> Thursday, April 16 in the 3300 block of Woodburn
> Village Drive. An investigation revealed that
> around 5:30 p.m., the dog was behind a partially
> opened, screened window. The dog broke through the
> screen and first attacked a 7-year-old girl,
> biting her on the leg and shoulder. A 35-year-old
> woman was bitten on the hand as she tried to help
> the girl. The dog ran off to a nearby basketball
> court and charged two boys playing basketball. The
> dog bit one of them, an 8-year-old, on the hand
> and ran off again into the woods.
>
> Officers responded and contained the
> pit bull inside a neighborhood dog park. The woman
> and the two children were transported to Inova
> Fairfax Hospital with non life-threatening
> injuries. The dog owner gave up custody of the pit
> bull and animal control officers transported it to
> the Fairfax County Animal Shelter where it was
> euthanized. Charges are pending.
>
>
>
> Owner Charged After Dog Attacks Child
>
>
> Mount Vernon Police District – A
> 3-year-old boy is recovering from serious wounds
> he sustained after being attacked by a pit bull at
> a party on Saturday, May 23. Police responded to a
> home in the 8500 block of Mount Vernon Highway
> around 8:30 p.m. An investigation revealed that
> the dogs’ owner took the boy to visit with her
> two pit bulls, in a room in the home. One dog
> attacked the victim, who ran away and hid. Several
> minutes later, someone found the injured boy,
> returned him to his parent and called authorities.
> The boy was transported to Inova Fairfax Hospital
> with serious injuries to his face and arm.
>
> On May 28, Animal Control Officers
> arrested the dogs’ owner Erika R. Williams, 24,
> of 8531 Mount Vernon Highway. She was transported
> to the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and
> charged with the following nine offenses: Abuse
> and neglect of children, failing to secure medical
> attention for an injured child, obstructing
> justice, withholding information about a possible
> rabid animal, vicious dog, two count of no rabies
> vaccinations and two counts of no county dog
> license.
>
> Pit Bull Attack In Fairfax County Ends In Gunfire
>
>
> Share |
> We still don't know what prompted a pit bull to go
> after a group of children on the 6300 block of
> Eighth Street in Lincolnia Tuesday afternoon.
>
> Witnesses say the dog was on a leash, about to be
> walked by a young girl when he overpowered her,
> slipped out of his collar and took off. He
> immediately went after a group of children in the
> parking lot.
>
> The children ranging in age from 12 to 14 years
> old were no match for the angry animal. Some
> scrambled to safety by climbing a tree. But 4 kids
> were bitten by the pit bull. 3 of the 4 victims
> were taken to the hospital with injuries that
> aren't life threatening.
>
> When police arrived on scene, they say the dog was
> still in attack-mode. After efforts to subdue the
> dog with a tazer was unsuccessful, the pit bull
> was shot and killed.
>
> The owner of the dog, Mauricio Coca, 20, of
> Herndon, was issued three misdemeanor summonses
> for having a dog running at large, having an
> unlicensed animal and not having a rabies
> vaccination.
>
> These are all misdemeanors. The dog is now being
> tested to make sure it doesn't have rabies or any
> other disease.
>
>
> Pit bull terriers appear to commit about ninty
> percent of the reported serial attacks on humans
> (65%), and more than three-fourths of the rampage
> attacks (79%), ANIMAL PEOPLE has learned, in a
> review of files on approximately 1,500 dog attacks
> in cases in which a person was killed or maimed,
> or police shot the dog.
>
> Serial attacks are defined as instances of a dog
> injuring someone after having injured a person or
> an animal on a previous occasion. ANIMAL PEOPLE
> found that about 5% of the dogs involved in
> life-threatening or fatal attacks on humans, or
> shot by police while attacking, had attacked a
> person or killed a pet on an earlier occasion.
>
> Among the 59 dogs who flunked a second chance
> after biting a person or killing a pet were 28 pit
> bulls (48%), 10 Rottweilers (17%), and 21 dogs of
> 10 other breeds.
>
> The lopsided risk associated with giving pit bulls
> a second or third chance would be even greater if
> pit bull advocates are correct in asserting that
> pit bulls are more likely than other breeds to be
> killed after their first violent incident--which
> would mean that relatively few pit bulls get
> further chances, and that those who do are among
> the dogs considered least likely to be genuinely
> dangerous.
>
> However, the rates of flunking second and third
> chances among pit bulls, Rottweilers, and other
> breeds were all closely comparable to their
> overall rates of involvement in life-threatening
> incidents, fatalities, and police shootings of
> dogs. This suggests that neither pit bulls nor
> Rottweilers are subject to statistically
> quantifiable discrimination in deciding which dogs
> get extra chances.
>
> Rampage attacks are defined as instances of a dog
> attacking multiple people or animals during a
> single incident. About 10% of the dog attack cases
> in the ANIMAL PEOPLE files involve rampages in
> which a person is killed or maimed, and/or the dog
> is shot by police. Of the 153 dogs who rampaged,
> 89 (58%) were pit bulls; 32 (21%) were
> Rottweilers; and 32 (21%) were representatives of
> 14 other large breeds.
>
> No dog smaller than a boxer was involved in a
> rampage attack, possibly because small dogs are
> more easily restrained after attacking their first
> victim.