
Poor little mite :(
People will not learn, this is a snippet from the mother:
'I didn't see what happened but Logan wasn't running or shouting and
didn't do anything to provoke it.'
To ANY dog, being satared at intently by a child can be 'provoking' especially when the child is appraoching directly to the dogs face and ignores the very subtle signs from it, that it is uncomforatble (NOT the childs fault atall).
What a DOG deems as 'provocation' and what a human deems as 'provocation' are very different things. Peope with kids - dogs are ANIMALS they do NOT think like people do, please, please, please think carefully before allowing your child to approach a strange dog.
That is not to say the dog was in the 'right' but I get sick and tired of the way parents put thier children at risk by not repsecting the fact a dog is a DOG, they do not all 'know' that a child approaching in a 'threatening' manner (
that looks innocent to a person
) is NOT a threat, that said, the owner of the dog should have had it on-lead around children for exactly the same reason and be vigilant.
Another silly comment in the article:
The attack was especially shocking as Labradors are not known for being dangerousDogs are dogs are dogs. The government obviously doesn't agree or they wouldn't be going to the trouble to replace the current DDA with 'deed not breed' regulations.
The media demonises some breeds which gives a FALSE sense of security to many people about the non-demonised breeds.
So very sad, a completely AVOIDABLE incident.
A girl that went to school with my boys suffered a similar injury from a collie, she too never 'provoked' the dog - she merely ran up to it and hugged it. She (or her mother) never learnt anything and will still run up to dogs and fling her arms around thier neck :(
These incidents can be prevented but people never learn anything form them, they blame the dog and fail to see the
situation that caused the attack was the reason, so people do not think to
avoid recreating the situation, they think dogs are either 'freindly' or 'aggressive'.
Sorry for the rant, but it makes me cross because these things can be prevented, there was no need for that poor little boy to suffer the pain, fear and trauma of that incident, the parent and the dog owner should have been using thier heads :(
Keep your dogs under close controll around children & keep your children under close controll around dogs - how hard is that??