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Girl, 10, was killed trying to help dog
San Antonio Express-News ^ | 14 January 2007 | Michelle Mondo

Posted on 01/14/2007 5:00:17 AM PST by Racehorse

Lori Jones heard her daughter's screams. She ran into the backyard and saw the pit bull on top of her daughter. It had bitten Amber in the stomach and was now attached to her neck. Frantic, Amber's mother tried to push the dog off. A man rushed to help and added the needed strength to get the dog away from both mother and daughter.

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As they waited for the ambulance Lori Jones held her hands over the wounds in her daughter's neck and stomach. The dog continued to hover. Amber's father, Robert, drove from his job at the Hilton Palacio del Rio downtown to University Hospital, where Amber was airlifted.

Amber died just a couple hours later at about 6:30 p.m.

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The family wants Amber's death to be a lesson to others about the dangers of dogs. But, they said, they had no reason to think this dog, whose name they did not know, would ever attack their daughter.

"She was in the back just like she had been 100 times before," Megan said.

(Excerpt) Read more at mysanantonio.com ...


TOPICS: Local News
KEYWORDS: dogattacks; dogofpeace; pitbulls; rdo
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Well, gee, it was only one fatal attack since the last one in 2005. And besides, what business did that little girl have being out their in her backyard anyway? Clearly, it was the little girl's fault she's dead. /sarc.
1 posted on 01/14/2007 5:00:20 AM PST by Racehorse
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To: Racehorse

What's the point of your sarcasm? Neither the article nor anyone in it tries to make it the little girl's fault or said she shouldn't be out in her yard. There's no defense of the dog's owner.


2 posted on 01/14/2007 5:06:51 AM PST by Clara Lou
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To: Racehorse

Just saw two pit bulls running loose in our neighborhood when I was walking with our 18 month-old boy. Should be a felony.


3 posted on 01/14/2007 5:06:52 AM PST by dinoparty
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To: Racehorse

Looks like the dog was in distress when the girl aproached it. It does sound like an unfortunate accident and IMO could have happened with any breed of dog. I would say the grave mistake was the mother allowing the child to aproach the animal while hung up in the fence.


4 posted on 01/14/2007 5:10:17 AM PST by eastforker (.308 SOCOM 16, hottest brand going.2350 FPS muzlim velocity)
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To: dinoparty

I hope your armed.


5 posted on 01/14/2007 5:10:54 AM PST by bikerman (Loud pipes save lives)
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And just like her neighbor's dog had done many times before, in an attempt to jump over the fence, it got its collar caught on the chain link.

Never, ever approach an animal in distress if you aren't the owner and even then extreme caution should be exercised.

L

6 posted on 01/14/2007 5:12:54 AM PST by Lurker (Europeans killed 6 million Jews. As a reward they got 40 million Moslems. Karma's a bitch.)
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The dog is now in the custody of Animal Services and will likely be euthanized because it killed someone, Wright said. There will be a hearing during which the owners of the dog will have a chance to defend the animal.
7 posted on 01/14/2007 5:15:35 AM PST by johniegrad
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And just like her neighbor's dog had done many times before, in an attempt to jump over the fence, it got its collar caught on the chain link. Amber asked her mom, Lori, if she could help the dog. Her mother said yes just like before

Apparently and 'old problem' taking a new turn here. And sad; a level of adult obliviousness on both sides of the fence and with tragic consequences.

8 posted on 01/14/2007 5:23:48 AM PST by cricket (Save a Terrorist - join the Democrats/Live Liberal Free; or suffer their consequences)
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What's the point of your sarcasm?

You've been around a lot longer than me. I'm faily certain you've seen these dog attack threads before.

If this one follows the usual pattern, the point of my sarcasm will shortly become abundantly crystal clear.

And yes, for anyone who might want to know or not, I own dogs. Two of em. Mongrels.

9 posted on 01/14/2007 5:24:08 AM PST by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: eastforker

The grave mistake was that the owner's fence was too low.


10 posted on 01/14/2007 5:24:22 AM PST by Clara Lou
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To: eastforker
Looks like the dog was in distress when the girl aproached it. It does sound like an unfortunate accident and IMO could have happened with any breed of dog.

I disagree. Show me one story in the recent past where a Lab, a Springer or any other breed has attacked and killed a child for no apparent reason.

11 posted on 01/14/2007 5:25:11 AM PST by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote.)
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There will be a hearing during which the owners of the dog will have a chance to defend the animal.

Civility, Compassion, Justice. . .would have that the owners here; waive the hearing. . .

Given the past judgments exercised here re this dog; I suspect that will not be the case; but hoping; nonetheless, for a 'step-up and forward. . .

12 posted on 01/14/2007 5:30:18 AM PST by cricket (Save a Terrorist - join the Democrats/Live Liberal Free; or suffer their consequences)
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There have been some rare occurrences of Labs, Springers, and other breeds biting for no apparent reason but it seems to me that Pit Bulls don't just bite and leave it at that. Too often, Pit Bulls go for the kill.
13 posted on 01/14/2007 5:30:38 AM PST by Cagey
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Never, ever approach an animal in distress if you aren't the owner and even then extreme caution should be exercised.

Exactly! I own a terrier mix who would, if given a chance, lick a person to death. I have a cat who's slightly bigger than he is.

Several years ago he was hit by a car and I heard him screaming from inside the house. He'd managed to sneak outside while fiance was distracted. Hearing him screaming I ran outside, saw him and ran up to him. I started talking to him and he calmed down a bit but when I went to touch him he bit me three times...to the bone. I ran back inside to get a towel and yelled out to fiance that Rufus had been hit by a car. Fiance ran out the back while I hurried back through the front with a towel. By the time I arrived back on the street fiance already had picked Ruf up and was about to bring him inside.

I went into detail because even I as Rufus's owner was bitten. We talked about it later and decided Rufus hadn't recognized my smell because I'd been inside cleaning the house so my hands smelled like the different cleaning fluids I'd been using. Fiance was a safe smell and one he instantly recognized so he didn't bite him.

Even if you are the owner caution needs to be excercised when an animal is hurt.

(I'm happy to report that while Rufus did require surgery he's suffered no lasting affects from getting hit or from the surgery. I also didn't suffer any lasting affects other than having to get a tetanus shot.)

14 posted on 01/14/2007 5:30:46 AM PST by Sally'sConcerns
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To: cricket

If it was my dog, it would already be dead.


15 posted on 01/14/2007 5:34:45 AM PST by johniegrad
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To: Sally'sConcerns

It does happen like that; dogs will bite when distressed. Sorry to hear about your little guy and hope he's ok.

The one small sentence in this story that speaks VOLUMES is that the dog was almost always alone in the back yard. This tells me the owners never bothered socializing him. People like that make me sick.

The same thing happens with children that are neglected and/or abused. They become something society won't tolerate, often.


16 posted on 01/14/2007 5:36:43 AM PST by spacejunkie
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To: eastforker

I am not a fan of pit bulls but frightened or injured animals of any breed have the capacity to attack, it's just plain instinct.


17 posted on 01/14/2007 5:40:40 AM PST by ShadowDancer (Life is not tried, it is merely survived if you're standing outside the fire.)
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To: raybbr
Where is your reading comprehension skills. The dog was hung up in the fence and was in distress. Any animal in distress like that is capable of turning on anything that approaches it. It is unfortunate that the mother did not realize this and let her 10YO daughter who probably weighed less than the dog even get close to that scenario.
18 posted on 01/14/2007 5:40:51 AM PST by eastforker (.308 SOCOM 16, hottest brand going.2350 FPS muzlim velocity)
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To: Racehorse
Pit bulls make such wonderful pets, there so harmless and sweet, ask any owner.

Any pit bull I see running loose in my neighborhood is dead, end of story. I'll face the misdemeanor charge of discharging a firearm within city limits and the owner's sob story to the media of what sweet dogs they are. It's worth it to save pain and suffering, and maybe somebody's life.

19 posted on 01/14/2007 5:45:34 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Liberalism is a social disease.)
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To: Racehorse

Pit bulls should be hunted with no bag limit.


20 posted on 01/14/2007 5:46:26 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (Liberalism is a social disease.)
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