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Old 26-02-2010, 11:38 AM
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Rottweiler attacks boy

Boy, 5, 'scalped' by Rottweiler in horrendous unprovoked attack | Mail Online
sounds like the ideal owner for a Rottweiler
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Old 26-02-2010, 11:51 AM
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Re: Rottweiler attacks boy

This is a clasic case of the owner and not the dog...it's obvious this dog had never been trained properly, and he left it with his drugged up brother....in my opinion they both should have recieved custodial sentences. Had this dog have ben rained properly this deverstating accident could have been avoided
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[QUOTE= sounds like the ideal owner for a Rottweiler[/QUOTE]


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poor kid , must admit my first thought was 'yep..this will not help stereotypes' this breed have a pretty rough time as it i think and the picture in the article is pretty bloody typical.
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Re: Rottweiler attacks boy

'I am grateful that somebody got done for it, though I am disappointed with the sentence and I'm disappointed Steven Spence couldn't be prosecuted or banned from keeping dogs because I blame the owner more than then animal.'

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i liked this statement from the kids mum
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Re: Rottweiler attacks boy

poor kid, but i read the comments, and on a lot of these dog articles, people want dogs to be muzzled at all times or not let off lead etc. don't people realise that dogs need exercise and people will not follow the law and will not muzzle their dogs, with will endanger the dogs that are muzzled.
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poor kid, but i read the comments, and on a lot of these dog articles, people want dogs to be muzzled at all times or not let off lead etc. don't people realise that dogs need exercise and people will not follow the law and will not muzzle their dogs, with will endanger the dogs that are muzzled.

I think if it was properly enforced that dogs were all on leads in public places this could have been prevented. Dogs do need excercise BUT the safety of children is FAR more important.

Say that, what is more important than our opinions is the quick recovery of the poor little boy
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Poor kid, this is probably going to give him a fear of dogs for life

I'm confused though, how can it be an UNPROVOKED attack? Dogs don't just attack for no reason, something has to make them snap
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Re: Rottweiler attacks boy

The comments made me feel sick to the pit of my stomach. A large, untrained, badly socialized animal was left in the 'care' of a drug addict, and the dog is to blame. WHAT!?

There's massive pieces missing from that story, just before the dog randomly 'came running around the corner and grabbed him by the head and started shaking him'. What on earth would make a dog consciously focus on one particular child and persue a desire to inflict damage on him and only him? There's too many holes leaving space for these muzzle enthusiasts...
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I'm onlytaking a wild guess but the home ofa drug addict could possibly be filled with 'green smoke'? if his bloke was smoking something...which I think could possibly be likely given the fact he didnt even notice the dog could get out....then what amage could this have done to the dog? We know there'squite a lot of talk of o causing paranoir in some humans...we dont know what it can do to a dogs brain in a short space of time.
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