Find your perfect puppy at Champdogs
The UK's leading pedigree dog breeder website for over 25 years
> The press just love stories like this to scaremonger anyone who will listen
>And yes I would imagine the family involved in this tradgedy are in fact "undesireables" as no sensible person would afford such little care to a baby in their charge.
>I think the fact that they were involved in drugs and had this poor pit bull who was used for fighting sort of hints at that dont you ?
> unfortunately I have to deal with "undesireables" every day in the course of my job so know too well how they operate etc....
> Yet another blow to the world of dogs !
> I'm speechless, this comment beggars belief!!!
I'm often saddened to read posts about how the writer regards dogs to be more important to them than humans, even their own children. >Seriously....are you sure about that ??? At 3 and a 1/2 months I doubt the baby would of been doing anything to 'scare' a dog.
> I am horrified by some of the comments on this thread - first and foremost A MUCH-LOVED BABY HAS DIED>
> We know nothing of the circumstances of the family - so why are certain posters jumping to conclusions?
> turning the dogs to snappy overprotective dogs because these are usually small or toy groups we all think the behaviour is quieet funny
> i would be called evrthing under the sun if i mentioned about a lot of the elderly and others who constantly treat their dogs like children turning the dogs to snappy overprotective dogs.
> turning the dogs to snappy overprotective dogs. because these are usually small or toy groups we all think the behaviour is quieet funny but if this behaviour happened in a larger breed its serious.what double standards.
>> turning the dogs to snappy overprotective dogs because these are usually small or toy groups we all think the behaviour is quieet funny
> but because of there size no damage is done
> ah i see i thought it was not acceptable for any dog to bite or show aggression but it seems acceptable in some breeds
>it's the OWNERS responsibility to ensure their dog behaves in an appropriate manner, and if not then they must take the necessary actions to ensure ANY breed of dog does not cause a problem in the society it lives in.
> ps is that your dog. looks a cracker
>>>>>>why do the people that go on about how lovely this breed is ignore the fact that every time we hear of one of these tragedies (and that's what it is), more often than not it's a bull type breed that is involved. time after time it's the same.<<<<<
>>>>to say it's not breed related is to be blind to the facts.<<<<
>>>>these dogs, where you choose to believe it or not, have a far higher potential for damage than most others; that potential is ignored again and just look at the cost again<<<<
>because i leave my two gsds in the same room as my two year old if i nip upstairs or into the kitchen, garden, loo etc. I can honestly say i trust my dogs 100% with my son - some of you may not be able to comprehend that but i do,
> leave my two gsds in the same room as my two year old if i nip upstairs or into the kitchen, garden, loo etc. I can honestly say i trust my dogs 100% with my son - some of you may not be able to comprehend that
> because i leave my two gsds in the same room as my two year old if i nip upstairs or into the kitchen, garden, loo etc. I can honestly say i trust my dogs 100% with my son - some of you may not be able to comprehend that but i do,
> HOWEVER i only trust them 99% of the time with other peoples children, whether they know them well or not.
> I can't imagine having a dog in the house and having to think everytime I nipped out of a room "best move the dog/children so the dog doesn't kill the kids".
>
> My view is (rightly or wrongly) both dogs were terriers, if the baby squealed like a animal then it would be a terrier instinct to go in for the kill as they would with a squeaky toy or a rat.
>
>>>>>>why do the people that go on about how lovely this breed is ignore the fact that every time we hear of one of these tragedies (and that's what it is), more often than not it's a bull type breed that is involved. time after time it's the same.<<<<<
>>>>to say it's not breed related is to be blind to the facts.<<<<
>>>>these dogs, where you choose to believe it or not, have a far higher potential for damage than most others; that potential is ignored again and just look at the cost again<<<<
when my kids were babies and toddlers I never left them with the grandparents even for a short time because I didn't think they were aware of how to look after babies and small children. > imo the reason it is bull breeds in the spotlight is because they are capable of doing more harm than your average pet dog
Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill