I'm sure the cats did something to provoke the dogs < /sarcasm> Or at least the dog lovers on this forum will say so or "It was the owners fault" Legally absolutely true, and from the perspective that they had not one but two of a vicious breed also the owners' fault. But the breed remains a danger irrespective of the way they're treated. With memories of Chet66
Oh and BTW I'd say that they didn't TRY to attack the wife they DID attack the wife. They just weren't successful.
Was this in Colorado?
Amish dogs?
SONS OF B-—.......BUMPUSES!
“but mentioned on the news was the observation that the dogs were pit bull mixes”
The dogs are to be euthanized. Too bad the same can’t be said of the owners.
wow,right in my own backyard...
” the observation that the dogs were pit bull mixes”
Yet another mere coincidence
So it took much longer than 10 minutes for someone in government to come and rescue this woman.
I’m sure a couple of dogs could kill a person in a much shorter timeframe.
I had a neighbor who bred dogs like this. He moved away.
Those darned bad owners again!
A story from the good old days.
In one Indiana town in the 1940s, packs of stray dogs were such a menace that a man was elected mayor on the single platform that he would personally shoot them. And, being an honest sort, he actually carried out his platform, wiping out several packs of strays. He was reelected.
In South America, there has long been itinerant dog killers, who travel from town to town killing stray dogs. They use old meat, soaked in poison in a 55 gallon drum, and post warnings that on a particular night, all pet dogs should be kept inside. After setting out the meat, before morning any extra meat is collected, the dead dogs are carted off, and the dog killer leaves town.
Were the dogs 'Amish'?