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Pet pit bull mauls and kills 15-day-old baby
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Posted on 06/03/2011 7:47:48 PM PDT by Jim 726

Pet pit bull mauls and kills 15-day-old baby

Pit bulls and other large dogs continue to maim and kill people. Is it because these dogs are aggressive and dangerous or are they owned by irresponsible and careless people?

Buster didn't have a history of being aggressive. He was a family pet, a year old and hyper like many young dogs. Buster's owner, 25-year-old Mallory Wildig had been staying at her mother's house following the birth of Darius on February 4 along with her 2-year-old son, Keylin Tillman. She would return home to feed Buster and let him outside. The times she couldn't get home a friend of her father would stop by to feed the dog. Wildig and her two children returned home on February 19. She had Keylin feed the dog, he was then let outside and given a bath afterward.

After reading to the children in Keylin's room she turned a movie on for Keylin and took the infant to her room for a nap. After closing the door she returned to Keylin's room and laid down with him for his nap. The dog was on the floor near them. Her cell phone woke her up about 10 minutes later. She went to check on Darius and found him on the floor dead.

The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety report said she, “discovered that Darius was dead and had been mauled and partially consumed by Buster."

The report said she sobbed throughout her initial interview with Detective Sheila Goodell. According to Mlive.com Wildig told the detective when she found her son his bassinet was tipped over and Darius was on the floor.

According to the police report Wildig said, “When I walked into the room, there was blood on the bassinet and he just looked like a little doll on the floor. It felt like all of this was a nightmare.”

Charges of involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to animals were sought against Wildig, but the Kalamazoo County Prosecutor’s Office declined to authorize charges. lamazoo County Chief Assistant Prosecutor Carrie Klein said, “This was her baby. She loved her baby. She was traumatized by what happened.”

Klein said to charge Klein there there would have be gross negligence showed.

Klein said, “Nobody ever saw any aggressive or violent tendencies from the pet at all. There was no way for the mother to know it was going to attack and kill someone. It was not gross negligence on her part to have the dog running loose in the house with the baby in the bassinet. She had no way of knowing the dog was going to do what it did.”

Buster was euthanized and an autopsy showed the dog's stomach was full of food.

Last month, Saquina Jubeark, a mother of three little boys, ages 2, 4 and 5 said she left the room they were in to get something out of the stroller. When she returned to the room where the boys were she saw her Cane Corso tearing at the 4-year-old. The little boy died from being bitten in the head and neck.

According to neighbors the home was like a zoo with the Cane Corso, a pit bull, a German Shepherd, a parrot and a snake.

Neighbors said it took 10 firefighters to remove the dogs from the home.

Nydailynews.com reports Kenny Riser the superintendent of the building said "People were scared of those dogs. The dogs belong to the husband, who is seldom here. This was a tragedy waiting to happen."

Shelbra Freeman, 72-years-old saw her neighbors pit bull loose and was trying to let them know when the dog turned on her.

Another neighbor heard the dog barking and when she went outside she saw Freeman near her yard. wyff4.com reports her neighbor Erica Sykes said, "(Freeman) was just laying here screaming for help and she had blood running everywhere. So, I just wrapped her arm up with a towel and squeezed it real tight and just tried to help her breathe and calm down because she was still screaming .All I was worried about was just helping her. I mean, it was shocking."

Another neighbor said, "I ran over there. She was sitting up with her ear lobe chewed off and blood all over her arms and, I mean, it was just horrible." Freeman is recovering in a hospital.

Chad McBride from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office said the dog is being quarantined for 10 days and the owner, David Milner, has been cited for no proof of rabies and dog running at large.

Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/307542#ixzz1OGr13zrS


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To: Salamander

You cite freak accidents (horse falls on kid) and compare them with a dog breed that kills a disproportionate number of people - on average 1 every 22 days - compared with all other dog breeds. Do horses break free of their restraints as often as pits do - and go on a killing rampage? Are police summoned to shoot rampaging horses spontaneously mauling and killing people who are minding their own business as often as they are called to kill attacking pits? How about hogs and bulls? Are they frequently seen in packs roaming neighborhoods and spontaneously attacking and killing people at the pit rate? Do people insist on keeping horses, bulls, hippos, and hogs in residential homes and then panic when these animals suddenly turn on their family members?

Oh yes - exotic animals like hippos - lots of those running lose in the streets of the US killing 1 person every 22 days, requiring police shootings more than other breeds etc.
You can’t refute the truth about pits without reaching for freak accidents or exotic animals because pit aggression is freakish and more typical of exotic animals. You know it, I know it and breed specific laws and bans on pits are simply acknowledging that fact. The death toll and catastrophic injuries caused by pits more than any other breed are ok with you - they are not ok with me. Quick! Call me a liberal or names like ‘hysterical’ - it will no doubt erase from my mind the fact that we both know pits are responsible for disproportionate amounts of carnage.


121 posted on 06/07/2011 6:54:45 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: brytlea

Undoubtedly...LOL

Actually, it’s a common breed trait.

They’re very “mouthy” and will frequently love their owners by holding onto them.

When I leave, he holds my hand briefly.
When I come home, he greets me by grabbing my hand and pulling me into the living room, whole-body-wiggling.

It’s the only way they have to “hold your hand”, really.

Odin falls asleep beside me with my hand held gently in his mouth fairly frequently.

I think it’s so I can’t “sneak off” without him knowing about it so he can wake up and follow me...:D

He does it so softly and lovingly that I don’t have the heart to deny him what seems to be a very psychologically ‘necessary’ display of his extreme affection.

He also mouths and nibble-grooms his pack mates’ necks and they love it so I reckon it’s a “dog language thing”.


122 posted on 06/07/2011 6:57:46 PM PDT by Salamander (I wear my sunglasses at night.)
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To: JoeProBono

I wish you could find a pic of Mr Burns’ Dobermanns for me.

They are so cool.

[”Smithers, release the hounds!”]

I can’t find one anywhere...but then again, I can’t find even *half* the stuff you do...:D


123 posted on 06/07/2011 7:00:03 PM PDT by Salamander (I wear my sunglasses at night.)
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To: Ditter

I heard that “he kil’t him a bar when he was only 3” so why would that surprise you?

:D


124 posted on 06/07/2011 7:01:48 PM PDT by Salamander (I wear my sunglasses at night.)
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To: Salamander

Unfortunately the media loves the pitbull killer stories. Plus, there are so many pit crosses in shelters now, it might be difficult to find any dogs in some areas that don’t have any pit in them at all, so probably a lot of dog bites ARE by dogs with at least a drop of pit bull in them. I doubt most of the dog bites are perpetrated by well bred dogs of any breed, frankly.


125 posted on 06/07/2011 7:02:37 PM PDT by brytlea (Someone the other day said I'm not a nice person. How did they know?)
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To: ransomnote

The American Academy of Pediatrics estimates at least one child in the United States dies every five days from choking on food. The academy rates choking as the leading cause of death among children 14 and younger.

http://articles.cnn.com/2010-02-22/health/children.choking_1_labels-raw-carrots-food?_s=PM:HEALTH

Maybe we should ban everything but very thin, sugar-free oatmeal.


126 posted on 06/07/2011 7:03:23 PM PDT by LongElegantLegs (Use it up, wear it out, make it over or do without.)
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To: Salamander
Our Jack Russels, when they are in a very loving mood, will nibble me like they nibble their own fleas. That in their minds, is probably the nicest thing they can do for me. I don't have fleas and neither do they but it is the thought that counts. Right?
127 posted on 06/07/2011 7:03:56 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: Salamander

Thanks, she definitely has an interesting look..


128 posted on 06/07/2011 7:04:21 PM PDT by pnz1
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To: Salamander

Yeah, goldens are mouthy too. I had a friend with a dobie who used to suck her own thigh (like a kid would suck his thumb) when she went to sleep. Kind of strange. She was a cool dog tho.


129 posted on 06/07/2011 7:05:54 PM PDT by brytlea (Someone the other day said I'm not a nice person. How did they know?)
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To: Salamander

Well I guess I shouldn’t be surprized! :P snort))))


130 posted on 06/07/2011 7:06:25 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: ransomnote

How many pitbulls don’t bite anyone? What percent actually do bite or maim anyone?


131 posted on 06/07/2011 7:06:44 PM PDT by brytlea (Someone the other day said I'm not a nice person. How did they know?)
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To: LongElegantLegs

Food is necessary for survival. A pit bull is only necessary for ego purposes - some people like to be able to brag that it takes a special kind of person to maintain dominance over a pit.
Food = necessary. Pit bull = optional fashion statement.


132 posted on 06/07/2011 7:09:05 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: brytlea

How many pitbulls don’t bite anyone? What percent actually do bite or maim anyone?
_____________________________________________________

I can see why you’d want to change the subject - the fact that this thread is about a pit killing a baby makes you uncomfortable. Then I go and point out the documentation that shows that pits kill a disproportionate number of people etc. and that doesn’t build your ego either. So you throw a stick and tell me to fetch. Not interested. The caliber of debate offered by the pro pit lobby on this thread involves amusement parks, hippos, and ‘why is the sky blue’ questions to try to conceal that the pro pit lobby does not accept responsibility for the actions of it’s breed of choice - they want the rest of us to just get used to the death toll.


133 posted on 06/07/2011 7:14:03 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: oldenuff2no
That means I know what the hell I am talking about.

No, that means you will say what the lawyer wants you to say.

Numbers do not lie people who don’t want to deal with fact and reality often do.

Numbers may not lie but they surely can be inaccurate.
The lie arises when people present them as gospel truth without investigating their veracity.

For example you state "Pitts make up 7% of the pet dogs"

while our other "pitt" 'expert' states

"Pit bulls make up approximately 5% of the U.S. dog population."

I've seen other self professed 'experts' claim 1%

while others estimate, based on shelter populations, a much higher percentage, ex. 20+%.

Who is correct? Mostly likely no one because there is no accurate count.

Looking at the guesses of 5% vs 7% and using AVMA 2006 estimate of US dog population of 72 million.

7% ===> 5.04 million
5% ===> 3.6 million
difference ===> 1.44 million.....a rather substantial difference.

Which of you 2 experts is correct?

As a self professed expert your knowledge of "pitts", by your own admission,
comes not from owning them, nor training them, nor from substantial interaction with them
but rather is based on questionable data and sources
and on your simplistic theory of the function of these dogs.
(I have little trouble imaging you or someone like you using a very similar
argument in dealing with these 'killer dogs' from my neck of the woods)

They are a terrier and bulldog cross
and have characteristics shared with all other terriers and bulldogs.

Any type/breed of medium to large size,
which is not raised, controlled and trained in a responsible manner
will on extremely rare occasions injure or kill people.

For those of us not making money providing biased opinions in court,
our time is better spent educating the public about the principles of responsible dog ownership.
Principles that hold regardless of breed and if applied will always prevent dog attacks.

If you had to prepare for a case or two and study all the bites on a set of corners photos of a dead child you might just have a little different feeling in the pit of your stomach too

Ah yes the moral superiority ploy.
It's obvious you care more about the victims of dog attacks than I do, eh?

134 posted on 06/07/2011 7:16:23 PM PDT by kanawa (Yes She Can!!)
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To: ransomnote
Guess what I think of pit bull lovers who want the rest of us to shut up and get used to dogs killing and eating babies?”

You prove my point.
Consider my characterization of you, presented in post#59, to stand.

135 posted on 06/07/2011 7:19:54 PM PDT by kanawa (Yes She Can!!)
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To: ransomnote

How ironic.

We have a livestock sale in the next town over and several times a year, a bull or steer breaks free and has to be shot in the city streets for doing exactly what you described.

You really need to get out and hang with real farmers more often.

“You know it, I know it and breed specific laws and bans on pits are simply acknowledging that fact”

BS.
I “know” no such thing because I’m notoriously hard to brainwash.

What I DO know is that this is a coldly calculated, systemic plan to outlaw ALL dogs, eventually, sponsored by Godless liberal vegan GAIA worshiping animal rights freaks who want “ownership” of ALL animals “outlawed”.

The plan is perfect.

*First*, you start with a “breed” that is “ethically indefensible” because idiot owners allow them to do terrible things and get *them* eradicated.

Then, you move down to the next-most-’dangerous’-breed and work on getting *that* killed off.

Then you go to the third-most-’dangerous’ breed and lather, rinse, repeat until there are literally NO breeds left because every single dog alive does have the potential to kill ~something~.

Think that sounds ‘crazy’?

Have a look at *this*:

So - without further ado, courtesy of the RDOWS, here is the list of 75 - count ‘em - SEVENTY FIVE - banned or restricted breeds .....................

1. AIREDALE TERRIER
2. AKBASH
3. AKITA
4. ALAPAHA BLUE BLOOD BULLDOG
5. ALASKAN MALAMUTE
6. ALSATIAN SHEPHERD
7. AMERICAN BULLDOG
8. AMERICAN HUSKY
9. AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER
10. AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER
11. AMERICAN WOLFDOG
12. ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD
13. ARIKARA DOG
14. AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG
15. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
16. BELGIAN MALINOIS
17. BELGIAN SHEEPDOG
18. BELGIAN TURVUREN
19. BLUE HEELER
20. BOERBUL
21. BORZOI
22. BOSTON TERRIER
23. BOUVIER DES FLANDRES
24. BOXER
25. BULLDOG
26. BULL TERRIER
27. BULL MASTIFF
28. CANE CORSO
29. CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOG
30. CAUCASIAN SHEPHERD
31. CHINESE SHAR PEI
32. CHOW-CHOW
33. COLORADO DOG
34. DOBERMAN PINSCHER
35. DOGO DE ARGENTINO
36. DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
37. ENGLISH MASTIFFS
38. ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL
39. ESKIMO DOG
40. ESTRELA MOUNTAIN DOG
41. FILA BRASILIERO
42. FOX TERRIER
43. FRENCH BULLDOG
44. GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
45. GOLDEN RETRIEVER
46. GREENLAND HUSKY
47. GREAT DANE
48. GREAT PYRANEES
49. ITALIAN MASTIFF
50. KANGAL DOG
51. KEESHOND
52. KOMONDOR
53. KOTEZEBUE HUSKY
54. KUVAZ
55. LABRADOR RETRIEVER
56. LEONBERGER
57. MASTIFF
58. NEOPOLITAN MASTIFF
59. NEWFOUNDLAND
60. OTTERHOUND
61. PRESA DE CANARIO
62. PRESA DE MALLORQUIN
63. PUG
64. ROTTWEILER
65. SAARLOOS WOLFHOND
66. SAINT BERNARD
67. SAMOYED
68. SCOTTISH DEERHOUND
69. SIBERIAN HUSKY
70. SPANISH MASTIFF
71. STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER
72. TIMBER SHEPHERD
73. TOSA INU
74. TUNDRA SHEPHERD
75. WOLF SPITZ

Borzoi, Fox terriers, Otter hounds, French Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, Labs, Scottish Deerhounds and *Pugs*, mind you...PUGS!

And *you* are stupid enough to be falling for the “emotionalism” of this sneaking, conniving pogrom against dogs.

That list will slowly and inexorably expand until NO dog is spared...and ~you~ are helping them achieve their evil ends.

Hope you’re happy.


136 posted on 06/07/2011 7:20:07 PM PDT by Salamander (I wear my sunglasses at night.)
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To: ransomnote
No, no, I don't want to ban all foods, just the dangerous kinds. Anyway, not all food is necessary. Hot dogs are not, neither is popcorn, or marshmallows. Nuts are not essential to survival. Foods like these kill children every five days...What kind of heartless person would defend these as 'necessary to survival' when there are children's lives at stake?

After all, you don't believe all dogs should be banned, just the ones your internet source consider the most dangerous. I am only suggesting that we ban foods that the US government deems most dangerous.

137 posted on 06/07/2011 7:21:04 PM PDT by LongElegantLegs (Use it up, wear it out, make it over or do without.)
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To: kanawa

At least he didn’t call us Nazis.

[Godwin wept]


138 posted on 06/07/2011 7:23:10 PM PDT by Salamander (I wear my sunglasses at night.)
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To: Salamander

I started to skim your post and realized it was more trash. No sale - not gonna waste my time reading it.


139 posted on 06/07/2011 7:23:17 PM PDT by ransomnote
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To: LongElegantLegs

Obviously this is the best you can do, and it’s not worth my time to help you understand what you posted. You are on your own - good luck.


140 posted on 06/07/2011 7:24:52 PM PDT by ransomnote
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