To: Michael_Michaelangelo
No mention on whether the brain will be tested for rabies? Attacked the owner, after being shot once?
Yikes.
Good thing it's dead. There's a guy, Cesar Millan, who can rehabilitate most throwaway dogs, but man... that's bad. I don't know if he could even fix that one.
3 posted on
03/18/2006 8:05:05 AM PST by
Terriergal
("My conscience is captive to the word of God...here I stand. I can do no other. So help me God." ML)
To: Terriergal; tuffydoodle
Rabies is less common in this part of the country than nutty pitbulls are. I wouldn't suspect rabies necessarily.
tuffy - not real close to me... this is a suburb of the Seattle area.
11 posted on
03/18/2006 8:15:08 AM PST by
HairOfTheDog
(Hobbit Hole knives for soldiers! www.freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net)
To: All
Question: What kind of person intentionally purchases a dog with a reputation for viciousness?
Answer: The kind of person most likely to be be an irresponsible dog owner.
Parallel In many states the legislature refuses to enact tough mandatory car insurance, despite the fact that people who drive without auto insurance are precisely the people most likely to cause serious accidents.
12 posted on
03/18/2006 8:15:20 AM PST by
Jonah Johansen
("Coming soon to a neighborhood near you")
To: Terriergal
I don't know if he could even fix that one. That is how he got his reputation, treating red zone cases, most of which were pit bulls. The owner was not the leader of the pack.
45 posted on
03/18/2006 10:30:37 AM PST by
FOG724
(http://nationalgrange.org/legislation/phpBB2/index.php)
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