Posted on 07/29/2007 11:51:26 AM PDT by Libloather
DNA Taken From Pitbull That Raped 2-Year-Old
Police say DNA has been taken from the pitbull that attacked a toddler by allegedly sodomizing it last weekend. It was a disturbing and violent attack. The two year old child is in Women and Children's Hospital. Neighbors heard a mother screaming that her child was being raped. Now people are calling to adopt the pitbull.
Lockport, NY -- Police say DNA has been taken from the pitbull that attacked a toddler by allegedly sodomizing it last weekend. It was a disturbing and violent attack. The two year old child is in Women and Children's Hospital. Neighbors heard a mother screaming that her child was being raped.
Lockport police say taking DNA from the dog is part of the investigation.
Lockport Police received a 911 call from a frantic City of Lockport mother last Sunday afternoon.
The mother told Lockport Police that she left her two year old unattended for a short time and after hearing the baby scream, she ran to see what was wrong.
When she got in the room, she told Lockport Police the dog, named "Bear" had sodomized the toddler. The mother screamed, scaring the dog out of the house, but the dog was still attached to the baby.
One neighbor told 2 On Your Side, she heard the mother screaming "the dog is raping my baby." Neighbors ran to help, but only one man was able to get the dog and child apart.
Anastacio Castillo says "I tried to get the dog away from the baby, the dog was already inside the baby." When the baby was finally free, he was visibly sick. Castillo says the boy was vomiting and bleeding.
The baby was rushed to Women and Children's Hospital where the toddler underwent reconstructive surgery.
The dog is being held at the Niagara County SPCA for evalution. An animal behavior specialist is scheduled to evaluate the pitbull on Friday.
Since the attack, over 20 people have called the SPCA asking to adopt the pitbull. Hear those calls by clicking Video.
The Niagara County District Attorney's office is assisting Lockport Police with the investigation.
Miranda Workman, behavior specialist at Purrfect Paws in Amherst says, "Most likely this is not a learned behavior. Dogs in tact, not spayed or neutered have a higher hormonal drive."
She urges parents to never, ever leave their children alone with a dog.
I would think that such a massive injury (the child needed reconstructive sugery) could cause an overall shock to the system, inducing vomiting.
Read the link on post #45
I suspect that it was a dominance thing.
The kid had just messed himself. Dogs mark territory with their droppings and and urine and they will mount a male if you’ll forgive me, to end a pissing contest.
Its unfortunate for this kid that his parents are morons
Yeah but sometimes there is a little bit of clinton in all of them.
What I don’t understand though, is if the female dog has a “receiving” appendage or structure, that assists in the the tie up, then how did the tie up occur with a human where there is no such structure?
True, and it can be amazing to see two dogs walkng around the yard like that.
Interesting. Do you suppose the police google during investigations? (I haven't looked yet to see what you've found)
I had to clonk a horse between the eyes with an axe handle once when my girlfriend was having her period
Not Jethro Tull’s best album.
See post #27
There is a complete lack of history for dogs doing this to children.
Also, there is speculation that a family member is trying to cover up a child molestation.
Mom’s name: Anastacio Castillo
Not really, if the tyke was subjected to a trauma of that magnitude.
Yes, I had to quit reading at that point. Prayers for the mother and child.
“And he wasnt bitten? I can hardly believe this that this person trying to pry them apart was not bitten because they are locked. And if you pry them apart; it is very painful for both.”
No, nor was the boy, apparently. No sign of claw marks or anything on the boy.
In other words, you don’t get it, but you think you do.
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