Advertisement‘If this would’ve been a smaller child, they wouldn’t have survived. If it would’ve got my son’s throat, he wouldn’t have survived.’
including Ohio, Missouri, Michigan and Iowa, but not Alaska.The teenager was attacked by the dog on Monday ‘It went after the girls first, and he distracted the dog and, unfortunately, took one for the team’, Tamara said. The girls ran home for help before the teen was eventually rushed to hospital where he underwent intensive reconstructive surgery.
Tamara said that her son may unfortunately lose some feeling in his face for life, but stressed they won’t know until later on in his recovery. Yukon police are investigating the incident and say that the dog was described as black and pit-like with a blue or green collar. They added that if it has an owner, they could face charges for harboring and failing to restrain a vicious animal.Tamara added: ‘It’s been a nightmare to say the least. It’s obviously vicious and, if it hasn’t done this before, it’s going to do it again.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.
Ban the owner, not the dog.
The coalition study tallied 2,060 bites. ... Labs accounted for 13.3 percent of the reported bites; pit bulls, 8.4 percent; German shepherds, 7.8 percent; Rottweilers, 3.9 percent; and Chows, 3.5 percent.
Labradors have a higher record. Pitts are used and abused. This is such a b*llshit heading.
It’s not the dog. It’s the owner.
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