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Man killed by his own 3 Pitbulls (XL Bullies) in front of son


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Good Samaritans tried to intervene by hitting the dogs with shovels and possibly a golf club, which was found at the scene, along with torn clothing and a shoe. An officer used a Taser to break up the attack, and the dogs ran off.

 

Neighbor Stewart Marto expressed concern about

owning such powerful animals.


"I don't understand why someone would want to have three dogs that size. You're just looking for a problem, in my opinion," he said.


Authorities have not yet determined what will happen to the dogs.

 

Source:

https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/mira-mesa-man-viciously-mauled-by-his-own-dogs/

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Pics of XL Bullies do not do it justice. I've seen one irl and they are ******* huge. I don't understand why anyone thinks it's remotely safe to own one, let alone three.

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Isn't this breed banned as pets or something? I remember reading about them attacking people very often 

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2 minutes ago, Letters From Adi said:

This is why cats are better, they're sassy like bottoms but won't maul you like this.

https://www.cairnspost.com.au/technology/science/killer-cat-pet-owner-dies-after-being-clawed-to-death-by-his-cat/news-story/b177e7b9299b827c8130d1211f52786b
 

Killer cat: Pet owner dies after being clawed to death by his cat

 

A cat has scratched his owner to death after he tried to stop it running away.

 

November 28, 2024

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2 minutes ago, Johnny Jacobs said:

Isn't this breed banned as pets or something? I remember reading about them attacking people very often 

They are in the UK, idk about US though.

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1 minute ago, Johnny Jacobs said:

Isn't this breed banned as pets or something? I remember reading about them attacking people very often 

Yes, in England & Wales the government banned them, unless you have a certificate of exemption. I've seen a few still walking around my area, including one that bit a little french bulldog's ear off as they were walking by. 

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1 minute ago, sugarysunflower said:

https://www.cairnspost.com.au/technology/science/killer-cat-pet-owner-dies-after-being-clawed-to-death-by-his-cat/news-story/b177e7b9299b827c8130d1211f52786b
 

Killer cat: Pet owner dies after being clawed to death by his cat

 

A cat has scratched his owner to death after he tried to stop it running away.

 

November 28, 2024

The guy was hemophilic, so it turned deadly for him.

I'll probably stick to something like a hamster or parrot idk. The worst thing a pet goat/lamb can do is **** in yo home:suburban:

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Yeahhh let me not say anything

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RIP. But now the child will be safe.

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What a horrible way to go 

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My co-worker also has 3 of these and she is very adamant they are the sweetest little babies in the world and wouldn't hurt a fly.

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he prob did not train his dogs or treated them right. no dog were born to end anyone's life but if you hurt them they will be scared of you and attack and i guess this will be sold as it's the dog's fault… great.

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Get those BEASTS away!

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The (unsurprising) comments on that video defending the spawns of satan :deadbanana:

 

23 minutes ago, sugarysunflower said:

Authorities have not yet determined what will happen to the dogs.

Euthanize 

Euthanize 

Euthanize

Euthanize again with holy water

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I have no sympathy for the owner. I'm glad no one else got hurt 

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"The attack happened at a children's playground in Mesa Viking Neighborhood Park."

 

Why are you bringing your giant dogs here to begin with

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wtf :biblio:

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these dogs are satanic and should be destroyed

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Another pitbull thread? Y'all are weirdos.

 

This is a rare occurrence that seems to be happening all the time only because the media always reports it. Notice how they always report it when it's a pitbull and never when it's a different breed. And don't even get me started on how most of these incidents are actually mixed breeds and the media misreports.

 

If you cannot train your dogs properly, you shouldn't have them. Dogs often have many signs of aggression before something like this would ever occur.

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That's why i prefer cats 

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****. Pit. Bulls.

 

They are a dangerous animal that was bred for maximum aggression, the same way a Collie herds, a Husky pulls, and a Retriever fetches. They should not be kept as pets.

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16 minutes ago, Miss Show Business said:

Another pitbull thread? Y'all are weirdos.

 

This is a rare occurrence that seems to be happening all the time only because the media always reports it. Notice how they always report it when it's a pitbull and never when it's a different breed. And don't even get me started on how most of these incidents are actually mixed breeds and the media misreports.

 

If you cannot train your dogs properly, you shouldn't have them. Dogs often have many signs of aggression before something like this would ever occur.

On the spectrum of "harmful" to "harmless," you're lying to yourself if you don't think pitbulls are significantly closer to "harmful"

 

I don't disagree that dogs are reflections of training and their owner, but an animal THAT large (like German Shepherds, like Dobermans, etc) that were bred to be aggressive (like it or not, a lot of pitbulls were used for dog fights, and those genes live on) are more harmful than a freaking chihuahua 

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