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04-30-2011, 01:01 PM
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Re: Dog Injured Child and 2 Adults
You don't think the owners should known the dog was dangerous and NOT taken the dog out in public? Or at least warned people away? And what about having the dog on a leash? All pit bull owners go on and on about what sweet dogs pit bulls are. And then people believe the lies and this happens. |
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05-02-2011, 12:01 AM
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Re: Dog Injured Child and 2 Adults
In australia we are having a similar problem on Fraser Island, a national park herritage listed sand island once inhabited solely by aboriginal peoples. The problem is with the last pure surviving Dingos on the planet, they are wild dogs, people are aware of this when they go onto the island. Why are people surprised then, when a dingo bit a 3 year old who was playing in the sand dunes. If I were a hungry, wild Dingo and I saw a little 3 year old, I would have a go too! Who wouldn't? This resulted in the culling of two dingoes in the already stressed and endangered population. My point is parents have to be held accountable for their children getting into such situations. |
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05-02-2011, 12:01 AM
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Re: Dog Injured Child and 2 Adults
In australia we are having a similar problem on Fraser Island, a national park herritage listed sand island once inhabited solely by aboriginal peoples. The problem is with the last pure surviving Dingos on the planet, they are wild dogs, people are aware of this when they go onto the island. Why are people surprised then, when a dingo bit a 3 year old who was playing in the sand dunes. If I were a hungry, wild Dingo and I saw a little 3 year old, I would have a go too! Who wouldn't? This resulted in the culling of two dingoes in the already stressed and endangered population. My point is parents have to be held accountable for their children getting into such situations. |