Dangerous Dogs

Nine times out of ten the owners are just as dangerous as the dogs. It's unbelievable some of the stories of little kids being seriously bitten by family ''pets'.
 
Nine times out of ten the owners are just as dangerous as the dogs. It's unbelievable some of the stories of little kids being seriously bitten by family ''pets'.
I stand on the lead so the puppy can’t jump up on a kid, or anyone else for that matter.
I ask anyone wanting to approach the cute little devil not to give him attention until he calms and sits.

You have to train people as much as the dog most times.

Kids should be taught not to run to a puppy no matter how safe or cute it is.
Ask the owner and let the dog approach you and smell your outstretched hand first before petting it.

Simple stuff. Import for the dog and the child.
 
Went in the park last weekend where there is a separate play area with swings slides roundabouts etc it is fenced off with clear signs ‘Dog Free Area’ Sat there were 3 women whose kids were running about and each of the women had a dog! A guy walked past them and 2 of the dogs barked at his kids he said something to the women who said they won’t do any harm and refused to move when he pointed out the signs. A bit of a row ensued when another woman told them her children were frightened of dogs still refused saying they didn’t agree with the signs even though there was acres of grounds to walk in.
 
Went in the park last weekend where there is a separate play area with swings slides roundabouts etc it is fenced off with clear signs ‘Dog Free Area’ Sat there were 3 women whose kids were running about and each of the women had a dog! A guy walked past them and 2 of the dogs barked at his kids he said something to the women who said they won’t do any harm and refused to move when he pointed out the signs. A bit of a row ensued when another woman told them her children were frightened of dogs still refused saying they didn’t agree with the signs even though there was acres of grounds to walk in.
Like I said earlier, it's the owners ....
 
Went in the park last weekend where there is a separate play area with swings slides roundabouts etc it is fenced off with clear signs ‘Dog Free Area’ Sat there were 3 women whose kids were running about and each of the women had a dog! A guy walked past them and 2 of the dogs barked at his kids he said something to the women who said they won’t do any harm and refused to move when he pointed out the signs. A bit of a row ensued when another woman told them her children were frightened of dogs still refused saying they didn’t agree with the signs even though there was acres of grounds to walk in.
The park I bring my guy to at weekends is the same. No dogs in the play area. It’s right. Nobody can have a problem with it.

There’s to enclosed dog areas also. One for smaller dogs, one for larger dogs.

There’s room and a place for everyone. Everyone should respect the rights of others and the rules for each area.
 
Yet another XL Bully going crazy attack, and on an 8 month old baby for fucks sake. These monsters need putting down not waiting for them to all to die out under this new law, and immediately.

 
Yet another XL Bully going crazy attack, and on an 8 month old baby for fucks sake. These monsters need putting down not waiting for them to all to die out under this new law, and immediately.

A tedious refrain…
One family member told the BBC the dog, named Hunter, had never shown any form of aggression and that the attack was out of character.
Hunter ffs.
 
Passed some idiot with one of these on a chain lead that came towards me last week.

I hadn't even realised it was a woman, they have such exaggerated builds. Think it was probably because I had the scent of a colleague's male dog on me and she was excited by it. But because it's an XL , I was naturally on my guard.

"It's alright I've got it under control" when he had to use both his arms to pull her back.

Just don't own the stupid breed, there's plenty of other breeds that aren't anywhere near as dangerous.

They aren't normal dogs.
 

One family member told the BBC the dog, named Hunter, had never shown any form of aggression and that the attack was out of character.

"For the dog to do what he did, for me, was totally out of the blue," he said.

Another family member said the baby and the dog were "like two peas in a pod".

She added that the mother of the injured baby was "devastated".

"It is shocking. You see and hear about it all the time, but you don't actually think it is going to happen to your own family," she said.

In November 2023, police seized an XL bully from Siskin Close following a report that its owner had been bitten on the finger, which caused a minor injury, the force previously revealed.

A police spokesperson said: "The owner was asked to voluntarily surrender the dog to officers for destruction, but declined to do so.

"There were no legal grounds for officers to retain the dog in the circumstances, but the owner was asked to agree to accept the conditions of a police order, which included keeping the dog secure and supervised."
 

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