Another pitbull mauling

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We need to do something about these dogs. Its been noted that pitbulls are the only breed that goes off on people like this
 

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We need to do something about these dogs. Its been noted that pitbulls are the only breed that goes off on people like this


The dog with the most attacks on humans is... the labrador.... which is uncoincidentally the most common breed. Pit bull attacks are more serious when they happen, but they don't happen more than with any other breed.

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The dog breed most likely to bite you has been revealed

The breed most likely to attack a human is the.... Dachsund.

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Sausage dogs are the most aggressive dogs

Dogs aren't the problem, owners are and whether you've got a Pitbull or a Pomeranian bad training can create a killer - Fatal dog attack on infant by Pomeranian in California | Dog Expert

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Breed specific legislation only makes the problem worse - owners of "good" breeds get complacent and turn out killer schnauzers... and the "bad" breeds don't disappear... they just get concentrated in the hands of people that WANT a killer on a leash and DGAF about the law.
 

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The dog with the most attacks on humans is... the labrador.... which is uncoincidentally the most common breed. Pit bull attacks are more serious when they happen, but they don't happen more than with any other breed.

pomeroy_index.jpg


The dog breed most likely to bite you has been revealed

The breed most likely to attack a human is the.... Dachsund.

short-haired-dachshund.jpg


Sausage dogs are the most aggressive dogs

Dogs aren't the problem, owners are and whether you've got a Pitbull or a Pomeranian bad training can create a killer - Fatal dog attack on infant by Pomeranian in California | Dog Expert

90


Breed specific legislation only makes the problem worse - owners of "good" breeds get complacent and turn out killer schnauzers... and the "bad" breeds don't disappear... they just get concentrated in the hands of people that WANT a killer on a leash and DGAF about the law.
This thread will die due to the disappointment most posters who plan on coming in here ragging on pits will feel once they see it isn't the case
 
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Houston Police officer attacked by police dog
HOUSTON (KTRK) --
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A Houston Police officer is recovering in the hospital after he was attacked by a police dog.

According to HPD, the incident happened Monday morning around 1am, near Hardy Street and Gaines in north Houston.

Police responded after receiving a call from a homeowner about someone stealing items from his property.

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The homeowner told Eyewitness News he had been awake watching his surveillance cameras because someone stole tools the night before from a home he is remodeling.

When the alleged thief returned this morning, he called 911.

HPD dispatched several units, including a police dog and handler as they entered the property where the suspect was last seen.

Investigators say the handler found narcotics under the house and went to retrieve it, handing another HPD officer the leash to the police dog.

That's when the dog, for reasons unknown, attacked that officer, biting him in the calf.

"It looked bad from what I see there," said eyewitness Yolanda Reyna.

Reyna lives across the street and says she saw the scene immediately after the attack.

RELATED: Off-duty police dog devours Starbucks 'puppachino'

The officer was limping and Reyna rushed to get him medical help.

"He seemed like he was hurt from the leg. I saw that they put him in the truck and it seemed like they were cleaning something off of him. It looked like he had gotten hurt," she said.

The homeowner who called the police shared his surveillance video, which depicts the scene outside the house both before and after the dog bit the officer.

In it, you can see the HPD handler apparently yelling at the dog, chastising it after attacking the officer.

HPD says the officer's wound was severe. He was rushed to the hospital.

He will be hospitalized for several days, but they do expect him to make a full recovery. The officer has not been named publicly.

The theft suspect was arrested.

An HPD spokesperson says investigators will review training, response and protocols as a result of this case.

We're following this story on Eyewitness News. Watch for updates on air, online and on our mobile news app.
 
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Houston Police officer attacked by police dog
HOUSTON (KTRK) --
1694383_630x354.jpg

A Houston Police officer is recovering in the hospital after he was attacked by a police dog.

According to HPD, the incident happened Monday morning around 1am, near Hardy Street and Gaines in north Houston.

Police responded after receiving a call from a homeowner about someone stealing items from his property.

RELATED: dikkinson police use robotic dog to reach out to children

The homeowner told Eyewitness News he had been awake watching his surveillance cameras because someone stole tools the night before from a home he is remodeling.

When the alleged thief returned this morning, he called 911.

HPD dispatched several units, including a police dog and handler as they entered the property where the suspect was last seen.

Investigators say the handler found narcotics under the house and went to retrieve it, handing another HPD officer the leash to the police dog.

That's when the dog, for reasons unknown, attacked that officer, biting him in the calf.

"It looked bad from what I see there," said eyewitness Yolanda Reyna.

Reyna lives across the street and says she saw the scene immediately after the attack.

RELATED: Off-duty police dog devours Starbucks 'puppachino'

The officer was limping and Reyna rushed to get him medical help.

"He seemed like he was hurt from the leg. I saw that they put him in the truck and it seemed like they were cleaning something off of him. It looked like he had gotten hurt," she said.

The homeowner who called the police shared his surveillance video, which depicts the scene outside the house both before and after the dog bit the officer.

In it, you can see the HPD handler apparently yelling at the dog, chastising it after attacking the officer.

HPD says the officer's wound was severe. He was rushed to the hospital.

He will be hospitalized for several days, but they do expect him to make a full recovery. The officer has not been named publicly.

The theft suspect was arrested.

An HPD spokesperson says investigators will review training, response and protocols as a result of this case.

We're following this story on Eyewitness News. Watch for updates on air, online and on our mobile news app.
Is "police dog" a breed? According to the media, only pitbulls have this type of rabid behavior :mjgrin:
 

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Pitbulls are dangerous and most often so are their neighbors.

They are an aggresive breed that attract the worst people in society for all the wrong reasons. I know a very select few owners of pits that aren't dikkheads.

Most out owners are insecure lames with a need to flex bigger than they are. Stereotypical tough guys that can't control a Chihuahua.
 
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