wolfman
Old Mossy Horns
I'm no lawyer but I think the family has enough evidence for a civil case.
I'm no lawyer but I think the family has enough evidence for a civil case.
Let's think of it like this....if this was a murder trial
And the dogs were on trial, with the evidence presented would they be guilty or not guilty....BASED SOLELY ON EVIDENCE, NOT FEELINGS
A lot of areas don't have leash laws. I live in one of those areas. Probably close to a third of the houses here have a dog that's not in a fence or on a leash.
The dog I have now is the first one I've kept inside or in a fence when I'm not with her.
I sure wish you would tell cause it has escaped me in reading about the situation.
A poster on here made the claim that the woman turned loose her dogs when she heard the victim screaming and that the dogs broke it up.I see. I guess I'm having a hard time understanding the hand that turns the door knob and releases dogs, I guess more than one, after a woman is heard screaming.
Pitbulls have a history of turning on someone they have lived with. No reason to believe she didn't walk up on these two with their nutria kill and they jumped on her. The DNA evidence supports that conclusion no matter how well they behaved in quarantine.
They were friendly while they were being quarantined.That has been exactly what makes this case interesting. I assume these investigators to be competent people. What evidence led them to believe the pits DIDN’T do it?
So far, they have released nothing.
They were friendly while they were being quarantined.
Yeap - Just about every dog attack I have read about was they were the nicest dogs ever.I read that too. But that doesn't mean much to me. Especially when you are dealing with pitts. Story after story of "never harmed a flea" until today type tragedies.
Yeap - Just about every dog attack I have read about was they were the nicest dogs ever.
I had a small little dog that was the sweetest dog but if she was eating or chewing on once specific toy she would bite the crap out of anyone including me. Thankfully she died before we had kids.
I see. I guess I'm having a hard time understanding the hand that turns the door knob and releases dogs, I guess more than one, after a woman is heard screaming.
That's a point of contact in the scenario someone had control over.
I don't have control over a wild animal. I don't know what's out there, I hear a woman sreaming, possibly on my property?
My first thought is flip all outside lights on, grab protection, my phone, possibly car keys and head down the driveway to investigate and call authorities as I'm heading out the door.
The dog stays home.
Yeap - Just about every dog attack I have read about was they were the nicest dogs ever.
I had a small little dog that was the sweetest dog but if she was eating or chewing on once specific toy she would bite the crap out of anyone including me. Thankfully she died before we had kids.
Did you award it a posthumous medal?Yep. We had a beagle that was like that with food. She bit the mother in law once. Dog was dead before the sun went down.
Did you award it a posthumous medal?