She didn’t meet the disfigured young boy. She did meet, and care for and may have been the person who euthanized the dog.I wonder if she cried for the disfigured young boy
She didn’t meet the disfigured young boy. She did meet, and care for and may have been the person who euthanized the dog.I wonder if she cried for the disfigured young boy
she must have known the reason why the dog was there.She didn’t meet the disfigured young boy. She did meet, and care for and may have been the person who euthanized the dog.
I’m sure she did. She offered her feelings about the dog in a statement or deposition…can’t recall. No one ever asked her how she felt about the boy as it was irrelevant. Her opinions on the dog’s demeanor were, arguably, relevant, as she had a lot of experience with vicious dogs.she must have known the reason why the dog was there.
Maybe her heart would not have bled so much for the dog if she had spent time around disfigured young children.I’m sure she did. She offered her feelings about the dog in a statement or deposition…can’t recall. No one ever asked her how she felt about the boy as it was irrelevant. Her opinions on the dog’s demeanor were, arguably, relevant, as she had a lot of experience with vicious dogs.
What do you know about the lady, what tugged at her heart and what didn't? She supposed to show up at your door and let it all out? She did HER job, not yours. Did you go visit the disfigured boy? Send him money? Testify against the dog? No?Maybe her heart would not have bled so much for the dog if she had spent time around disfigured young children.
I know what tugged her heart a dog that disfigured a young child. And since it is an event that happened a few decades ago in a town that is unidentified I was unaware of it until CalAlum brought it up in an effort to win sympathy for a dog that attacked a young child. I guess you and he just put a low value on human suffering.What do you know about the lady, what tugged at her heart and what didn't? She supposed to show up at your door and let it all out? She did HER job, not yours. Did you go visit the disfigured boy? Send him money? Testify against the dog? No?
I'm not huge fan of the dogs are people too crowd but this lady didn't earn any scorn. She simply told her truth because she was asked to do so.
Killing is never easy to those that value life, regardless what that life did. Sometimes you just do what you got to do. Only the socio and psychopaths think otherwise. Which one are you? Cat Alum did no more that related the actuality of what happened. There was zero attempt to tug sympathy from you or anyone for the dog. It's not his fault you're too stupid to realize it.I know what tugged her heart a dog that disfigured a young child. And since it is an event that happened a few decades ago in a town that is unidentified I was unaware of it until CalAlum brought it up in an effort to win sympathy for a dog that attacked a young child. I guess you and he just put a low value on human suffering.
CatAlum brings ups a case in an unnamed community that happened at least 20 or 30 years ago to let his heart bleed over a dog who attacked a disfigured a young boy. He and you have directed sympathy to the perpetrator of this vicious act as opposed to the victim. “The dog was a very nice, obedient dog.” You can always spot those very nice, obedient dogs, they tear young boy’s faces apart.Killing is never easy to those that value life, regardless what that life did. Sometimes you just do what you got to do. Only the socio and psychopaths think otherwise. Which one are you? Cat Alum did no more that related the actuality of what happened. There was zero attempt to tug sympathy from you or anyone for the dog. It's not his fault you're too stupid to realize it.
So again, what did you do for the disfigured boy? Yeah, nothing. Not even a thought other than to use that little boy's tragedy to troll your insult porn here. smh.
I reluctantly had to call animal control on two young pits that kept coming into my back yard, snarling and showing teeth.Utah
Utah woman loses leg after she's viciously attacked by son's pack of pit bulls
A 63-year-old woman in Utah had her leg amputated after her son's pit bulls viciously attacked her in her backyard, police said.www.foxnews.com
Shoot every pit bull and the world would be a better place.Miami
Disabled man hauled from wheelchair and mauled by pit bulls
No-one dared approach the animals as they tore into their helpless victim after dragging him out of his chair and onto the ground.www.dailymail.co.uk
owner was in jail at the time. Imagine that....a pit bull owner in jail.Miami
Disabled man hauled from wheelchair and mauled by pit bulls
No-one dared approach the animals as they tore into their helpless victim after dragging him out of his chair and onto the ground.www.dailymail.co.uk
Exactly. I waited until my youngest was about 8 before I got another Shepard. I lucked out and got one from a non-working line.This is awful - and avoidable. Here are the six most dangerous dog breeds, starting with the pit bull:
International Dog Day 2020: 6 most dangerous dog breeds in the world
International Dog Day is celebrated on August 26 every year to celebrate and respect every dog breed and to encourage dog adoption. No one can win our hearts as dogs do. We've compiled a list of world’s 6 most dangerous dog breeds, so if you see any of these listed dogs in angry mode, just stay...www.dnaindia.com
While I love dogs, including German Shepards and Huskies (listed in the article), these dog breeds are not good pets for young children.
It always comes back to the owners. The last type of a person that should own these dogs seem to be the most prevalent owners.Dirty dog turns on it's dirtbag owner/s.
Boardman police: Charges unlikely in shooting at dog
BOARDMAN — It is unlikely a Boardman man will face charges for shooting at a pit bull that was attacking his son, police said. A Boardman police report states officers responded to a dog attack Tuesday at 58 Wilda Ave., where they found a bloody scene. “I don’t know what set him off, but...www.vindy.com
Dirty dog turns on it's dirtbag owner/s.
Boardman police: Charges unlikely in shooting at dog
BOARDMAN — It is unlikely a Boardman man will face charges for shooting at a pit bull that was attacking his son, police said. A Boardman police report states officers responded to a dog attack Tuesday at 58 Wilda Ave., where they found a bloody scene. “I don’t know what set him off, but...www.vindy.com