Posted on 03/26/2009 2:10:42 PM PDT by Chet 99
LULING, Texas Caldwell County investigators say a 2-year-old boy was attacked and killed by a pit bull dog.
The child was found in his backyard Thursday afternoon with the dog nearby.
Deputies havent said whether or not if it was the familys dog. The animal has been picked up and is now in the custody animal control officers.
News 4 WOAI has a crew there and will update as more details become available.
LOL
First off you got to support those dog breeders and dog show people cuz they are the ones who stop the laws on bsl and tying up your dogs. If you go to those websites you will learn about how the media is paid by peta and humane society to take dogs away from poor people and so that nobody can own a dog in america. I dont fight pits no more but i still breed em and i make everyone who gives me money to sign a paper saying they wont use dogs for illegal actions and dog fighters support them who stop laws because they are keeping us free so we got to support them so that lies like this one wont stop us. go to nopittbullbans.com and pitbullchat.com and responsible dog owners and dogpolitics, and dog laws and give them your support because in the bible god said man could have dogs to do with what they wants and dog fighting is in the bible it is gods law
Sad,,,
Nothing wrong with a pit-bull,,,
That a .44 won’t fix...
Pit Bull
One little problem: they keep mutilating people. If it weren’t for that, I’d give them a chance.
Yea, sort of blew his credibility right out the window.
Have someone sign a paper promising not to fight the pit-bulls he sells them? Yea again. Everyone knows a CYA move when they see it. That doesn't prevent the buyers from fighting the dogs, it just allows the seller to play dumb in front of a judge. "Honest Judge, I had no idea they were going to fight the dogs, they even signed a paper promising not to."
C'mon. If they aren't worried about breaking the law by fighting dogs in the first place, are they really going to be worried about some peice of paper they signed (that probably isn't even notarized much less has any legal weight whatsoever)?
this is what most people may say..
but this was my vibrant two year old nephew.
the people saying that it was the childs fault would change their mind...
but only if it hit close to home..
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