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>>>Your standard retort of 'ANY breed of dog.......... blah blah blah' is exactly to be expected from one so defensive. It's exactly that stance I am talking about. You ignore the potential of this breed for harm. <<<<
> It's so very very tragic for everyone concerned, not just the family but also the Police and Paramedics at the scene who had to witness it.
> Are you telling me that EVERY breed does not have the potential to harm or kill
> It appears BOTH dogs inflicted bites
>Plus note the non bullbreeds involved in another attack at the bottom of the report
> you should see them with rats they are fearless
> come on everyone stop the bickering
> well this incident wont stop me leaving my dogs alone with my son as i leave the room
> Human error-they will never know if the baby rolled off the table on to the dogs, the baby was crying etc etc etc
> God help her and Jaden's parents, plus of course all those involved in trying to save him. RIP little lad
>any dogs should not have free un-supervised access to small children.
> There's a lot to be said for not allowing dogs access to any bedrooms in a house with children
>of course not everyone has a two storey home - there are a great many flat and bungalow dwellers in the population.
> without the dogs, leaving a baby on a pillow on a table & not in a cot/moses basket etc etc is hardly the best option
> leaving a baby on a pillow on a table & not in a cot/moses basket etc etc is hardly the best option
> there are a great many flat and bungalow dwellers in the population
> parents need to take a step back from there frantic lives and see these small things as actually major problems that could potentially kill a child.
> The horror of this is so strong you can almost touch it
> A moses basket on a stand for eg would not IMO have afforded any form of protection.
> Stupid, stupid behaviour - and if that makes me sound like a cow then so be it.
> If the baby had been in another room
> it would have prevented the baby from falling off the table(if that is what happened)
>Are you suggesting that the pillow/moses basket bear the same risk of the child rolling off the table ?
> Suggesting the family didn't have a second cot is no excuse
>The baby might only have murmured and it set the dogs off to investigate - and now the baby and the dogs are dead.
> I do try to be sympathetic, but these cases are SO high profile - how can folk still take such risks?
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