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Man killed by dangerous dog.

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Luckygirl3 Sat 20-May-23 08:19:18

Here we are again. And we all, quite rightly, say "Something must be done" - but what?

M0nica Sat 20-May-23 08:18:27

Perhaps when the police have shot the dog, they should shoot the owner as well. Do that a couple of times and the problem would be resolved.

Lexisgranny Sat 20-May-23 08:16:43

There seem to be so many more attacks than there used to be. I wonder if the sharp increase of puppy purchasing at the beginning of the Covid is a factor contributing to this. Could it be that some of the dogs purchased then were not trained properly, or conversely the pups had so much attention as their owners were always around some are now having an adverse reaction? Maybe it has nothing to do with it - who knows?

Training a dog, takes time and patience and regular exercise is essential, all things not shown in shots of cute puppies playing with a ball in a picture perfect garden.

I was amazed to read this morning that Vets are saying that golden cocker spaniels are more aggressive than Rottweilers, and spaniels generally can be aggressive. I grew up with spaniels, my grandfather bred them, and I have had seven over the years, including golden ones and I have never experienced aggressive one. However spaniels were working dogs and need exercise, far more than a “walk round the block”. On the other hand I did my research before choosing one.

tickingbird Sat 20-May-23 07:55:02

The common denominator in the sudden increase of these attacks is XL Bully. Even the poor dog walker that was killed by the pack she was walking was actually killed by her own XL Bully it now transpires. As I’ve said before on this forum these dogs are huge. They’re normally owned by a certain type and are much favoured by drug dealers and gangsters. They are encouraged to be aggressive, not properly cared for and invariably passed from pillar to post.

I don’t know what can be done because banning them won’t stop it because they’re not a recognised breed and are a mix of breeds - think pit bull on steroids. Some are crossed with Great Danes and Cane Corsos in order to get a much bigger, massively muscled dog.

It’s the humans that own them that need sorting out and I have no idea how that can be done.

Katie59 Sat 20-May-23 07:37:36

There have been 11 deaths due to dog attacks in the last 18months, last year 3500 dogs were seized by police because they were dangerous - that’s 10 every day.

There should be control and training on all dog owners, there won’t be, so the deaths will continue.

Dickens Fri 19-May-23 21:37:53

Deedaa

I see there's a case of a child badly injured by a staffie type that the parents had bought on line two weeks before! Because it looked sweet! We really need a way of controlling sales.

“But after we got him home it became apparent he was completely untrained.”

The family bought the dog for £200 via an ad on Facebook.

... one of the children came downstairs - a six year old boy - and the dog attacked him, biting his back and tearing off part of his scalp, dragging him down the stairs.

How can people now not be aware - the stories keep coming and make headline news?

Would any responsible parent with young children buy a dog advertised on Facebook?

Deedaa Fri 19-May-23 20:33:58

I see there's a case of a child badly injured by a staffie type that the parents had bought on line two weeks before! Because it looked sweet! We really need a way of controlling sales.

BlueBelle Fri 19-May-23 17:17:05

Absolutely Dickens it should be much harder to own a dog and more checks
We no longer have a dog warden in our town.
There was another man killed inside a house a few weeks back but there was very little press information about the case
It’s happening too often Almost every week there’s a child or adult killed by dogs and probably many injuries we don’t hear about

Dickens Fri 19-May-23 17:06:48

AGAA4

This keeps happening. Irresponsible people owning dogs. I don't know what the answer is to this problem but people will carry on being attacked until this can be solved.
It's very unfair on the dogs as they are not being cared for and trained properly and end up being killed due to mishandling.

I don't know what the answer is, either, but whatever it is - the 'powers that be' don't seem to be looking for it anyway.

Perhaps it should be much more difficult to own a dog - it wouldn't deter responsible dog owners, but it might prevent a few more people being mauled to death, including children.

At the moment - anyone can simply just 'get a dog' from anywhere and no questions asked, regardless. Frankly, IMO some people are not intelligent enough to own an animal - an animal which needs care (including all the health checks and vaccinations), training, and exercise. For the welfare of the dog itself, individuals should be vetted.

These attacks are happening far too often.

JaneJudge Fri 19-May-23 16:48:24

What a sad thing to happen.

Jaxjacky Fri 19-May-23 16:44:26

I don’t know either, but it’s got to be easily implemented and enforceable.

AGAA4 Fri 19-May-23 16:41:10

This keeps happening. Irresponsible people owning dogs. I don't know what the answer is to this problem but people will carry on being attacked until this can be solved.
It's very unfair on the dogs as they are not being cared for and trained properly and end up being killed due to mishandling.

Jaxjacky Fri 19-May-23 16:09:19

Another dog attack, sadly. The police have emphasised they tried their best before killing the dog.
news.sky.com/story/man-dies-after-attack-by-dangerously-out-of-control-dog-in-leigh-12884560