Bachelor star nearly killed by his rescue “boxer” (it’s clearly a pit bull mix)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how he shares that two different times he believed that the dog might kill him and that he was fighting for his life, he says he’s just grateful it was him and not his young children or his wife because the dog would have killed them, but he still says the dog is a very good dog.


Unreal. Woke libs always toe the line no matter what.


Lol, this guy is the opposite of a woke liberal, which shows how delusional you are.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another day, another clickbait anti-pit post

1) Yes, it does most definitely look like a boxer. Know your breeds.
2) Crate. Train. Your. Dog. No excuses. 90% of the chaos in this story goes away if a smarter dog-owner crates the dog.
3) Waving your arms and flapping a towel around and jumping like an idiot while a loud noise causes chaos is going to get a dog's attention.
4) If this truly were a Deadly Pit Bull (mix) wouldn't everyone be dead? Wouldn't he have had his face eaten by the "couch hippo"? Wouldn't there be no survivors left to tell the tale? I mean, choose your narrative here...

But the takeaway shouldn't be "don't adopt a boxer (mix)." It should be "Crating your dog dramatically reduces chance of injury, and gives your dog a safe place to be in the event of unexpected chaos."



If you have to keep your dog locked up to not be eaten perhaps it’s time to reevaluate your pet.


If you have to use crazy rhetoric to make your point, maybe you don't have one. Crate training is good for all dogs, of all breeds, and provides a safe place for a dog to be in the event of an emergency.

And this isn't "eaten". At all. He got bit. That's not "mauling" or "being eaten". At all. That's a dog bite. Unfortunate, but not even remotely "eaten".


One unprovoked bite would deem that dog to be unable to be taken to be rehomed. And many places would consider euthanizing this dog.

I can’t believe you’re downplaying how serious this is. People like you who excuse this behavior should not be in society either other human beings.


It's a serious case of "ignorant owner gets pwned by own stupidity", sure. As dog bites go, the dude's bites are low-grade. That he was exclusively bit on the forearms strongly suggests he was using his hands to (mis)handle the dog. This is owner error. When you read the rest of the story and see how many other owner errors there are, it becomes clear that while the dog definitely needs to be removed from this person's home, it may not need to be immediately destroyed. The dog never attacked the kids, nor the wife. Just Mr. Cockytude, who was also allegedly attacked by his last dog.

People like you who don't understand this behavior shouldn't speak definitively on what needs to happen next because you don't know what you're talking about. Your willingness to act like you do makes you a liability for other people and their dogs. I won't say you "should not be in society", but you should definitely get yourself to a library and read up a bit about dog behavior if you want to talk like you know what's what, because you don't and it shows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love how he shares that two different times he believed that the dog might kill him and that he was fighting for his life, he says he’s just grateful it was him and not his young children or his wife because the dog would have killed them, but he still says the dog is a very good dog.


Unreal. Woke libs always toe the line no matter what.


Lol, this guy is the opposite of a woke liberal, which shows how delusional you are.


While I'm sure the MAGA/Lib troll will try to make this political, there are crappy dog owners on both/all sides, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another day, another clickbait anti-pit post

1) Yes, it does most definitely look like a boxer. Know your breeds.
2) Crate. Train. Your. Dog. No excuses. 90% of the chaos in this story goes away if a smarter dog-owner crates the dog.
3) Waving your arms and flapping a towel around and jumping like an idiot while a loud noise causes chaos is going to get a dog's attention.
4) If this truly were a Deadly Pit Bull (mix) wouldn't everyone be dead? Wouldn't he have had his face eaten by the "couch hippo"? Wouldn't there be no survivors left to tell the tale? I mean, choose your narrative here...

But the takeaway shouldn't be "don't adopt a boxer (mix)." It should be "Crating your dog dramatically reduces chance of injury, and gives your dog a safe place to be in the event of unexpected chaos."



If you have to keep your dog locked up to not be eaten perhaps it’s time to reevaluate your pet.


If you have to use crazy rhetoric to make your point, maybe you don't have one. Crate training is good for all dogs, of all breeds, and provides a safe place for a dog to be in the event of an emergency.

And this isn't "eaten". At all. He got bit. That's not "mauling" or "being eaten". At all. That's a dog bite. Unfortunate, but not even remotely "eaten".


One unprovoked bite would deem that dog to be unable to be taken to be rehomed. And many places would consider euthanizing this dog.

I can’t believe you’re downplaying how serious this is. People like you who excuse this behavior should not be in society either other human beings.


It's a serious case of "ignorant owner gets pwned by own stupidity", sure. As dog bites go, the dude's bites are low-grade. That he was exclusively bit on the forearms strongly suggests he was using his hands to (mis)handle the dog. This is owner error. When you read the rest of the story and see how many other owner errors there are, it becomes clear that while the dog definitely needs to be removed from this person's home, it may not need to be immediately destroyed. The dog never attacked the kids, nor the wife. Just Mr. Cockytude, who was also allegedly attacked by his last dog.

People like you who don't understand this behavior shouldn't speak definitively on what needs to happen next because you don't know what you're talking about. Your willingness to act like you do makes you a liability for other people and their dogs. I won't say you "should not be in society", but you should definitely get yourself to a library and read up a bit about dog behavior if you want to talk like you know what's what, because you don't and it shows.



People like you would pick their dog over their kids. And one day, after your violent dog goes berserk out of nowhere, would be writing the obituary and burying their kid because you believed “you should go to a library and read about dog behavior”.

It’s folks like you who give us dog lovers a bad and terrible name. You NEVER keep a dog around who suddenly strikes and bites enough to draw blood. I’ve been a dog owner for 40 years, only had one who drew blood, and that dog was out of my home immediately after.

It only takes ONE major bite for the dog to kill a little one. But again, people like you would rather keep the aggressive dog alive around your family and end up in a tragedy one day. I’m not risking my family over someone not reading a library book on dog behavior. With all due respect, grow up. No dog should be violent in the home. Period.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another day, another clickbait anti-pit post

1) Yes, it does most definitely look like a boxer. Know your breeds.
2) Crate. Train. Your. Dog. No excuses. 90% of the chaos in this story goes away if a smarter dog-owner crates the dog.
3) Waving your arms and flapping a towel around and jumping like an idiot while a loud noise causes chaos is going to get a dog's attention.
4) If this truly were a Deadly Pit Bull (mix) wouldn't everyone be dead? Wouldn't he have had his face eaten by the "couch hippo"? Wouldn't there be no survivors left to tell the tale? I mean, choose your narrative here...

But the takeaway shouldn't be "don't adopt a boxer (mix)." It should be "Crating your dog dramatically reduces chance of injury, and gives your dog a safe place to be in the event of unexpected chaos."



If you have to keep your dog locked up to not be eaten perhaps it’s time to reevaluate your pet.


If you have to use crazy rhetoric to make your point, maybe you don't have one. Crate training is good for all dogs, of all breeds, and provides a safe place for a dog to be in the event of an emergency.

And this isn't "eaten". At all. He got bit. That's not "mauling" or "being eaten". At all. That's a dog bite. Unfortunate, but not even remotely "eaten".


One unprovoked bite would deem that dog to be unable to be taken to be rehomed. And many places would consider euthanizing this dog.

I can’t believe you’re downplaying how serious this is. People like you who excuse this behavior should not be in society either other human beings.


It's a serious case of "ignorant owner gets pwned by own stupidity", sure. As dog bites go, the dude's bites are low-grade. That he was exclusively bit on the forearms strongly suggests he was using his hands to (mis)handle the dog. This is owner error. When you read the rest of the story and see how many other owner errors there are, it becomes clear that while the dog definitely needs to be removed from this person's home, it may not need to be immediately destroyed. The dog never attacked the kids, nor the wife. Just Mr. Cockytude, who was also allegedly attacked by his last dog.

People like you who don't understand this behavior shouldn't speak definitively on what needs to happen next because you don't know what you're talking about. Your willingness to act like you do makes you a liability for other people and their dogs. I won't say you "should not be in society", but you should definitely get yourself to a library and read up a bit about dog behavior if you want to talk like you know what's what, because you don't and it shows.



People like you would pick their dog over their kids. And one day, after your violent dog goes berserk out of nowhere, would be writing the obituary and burying their kid because you believed “you should go to a library and read about dog behavior”.

It’s folks like you who give us dog lovers a bad and terrible name. You NEVER keep a dog around who suddenly strikes and bites enough to draw blood. I’ve been a dog owner for 40 years, only had one who drew blood, and that dog was out of my home immediately after.

It only takes ONE major bite for the dog to kill a little one. But again, people like you would rather keep the aggressive dog alive around your family and end up in a tragedy one day. I’m not risking my family over someone not reading a library book on dog behavior. With all due respect, grow up. No dog should be violent in the home. Period.



Buddy, you need to scroll up and read. At no point did I suggest, in any way, that the aggressive dog should be kept around. In fact, what I actually said was "the dog definitely needs to be removed from this person's home". There's nuance in my point that you apparently just couldn't handle; I'm sorry you're such a reactive idiot that you have to lash out at a stranger over your own reading comprehension fail and dump this subsequent screed.

"It’s folks like you who give us dog lovers a bad and terrible name" by going all the way off like this without having basic common sense and 8th grade reading abilities.
Anonymous
Wild that they let their kids be in contact with this dog after the first attack. Yikes.
Anonymous
Can’t believe we allow animals as pets that might bite in a way that could seriously injure or even kill people at all. Why not tigers. As long as you’re a “responsible” tiger owner…..
Anonymous
wow I watched the video of when officers arrived. They were all terrified. I was shocked they didn't shoot it. I would also be shocked if this dog hasn't been put down. It would be irresponsible to rehome it.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wild that they let their kids be in contact with this dog after the first attack. Yikes.


Right? And it attacked him the second time because it was loose in the home with his wife and she let it out?! Who does that?!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter if it's a pit or a boxer. It attacked unprovoked. It should be destroyed.


This everyday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can’t believe we allow animals as pets that might bite in a way that could seriously injure or even kill people at all. Why not tigers. As long as you’re a “responsible” tiger owner…..


Can't believe you don't understand the difference between wild and domesticated animals.

And bro clearly wasn't a "responsible" owner, as this is the second poorly-trained dog he's publicly admitted to having.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wow I watched the video of when officers arrived. They were all terrified. I was shocked they didn't shoot it. I would also be shocked if this dog hasn't been put down. It would be irresponsible to rehome it.


Where is this? I don't see the link in OP's post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wow I watched the video of when officers arrived. They were all terrified. I was shocked they didn't shoot it. I would also be shocked if this dog hasn't been put down. It would be irresponsible to rehome it.


I believe that better training might've been enough to prevent something like this, but I have to agree. It's a 7-year old dog with a double bite history. There are SO many adoptable dogs with better stats who deserve the chance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wow I watched the video of when officers arrived. They were all terrified. I was shocked they didn't shoot it. I would also be shocked if this dog hasn't been put down. It would be irresponsible to rehome it.


Where is this? I don't see the link in OP's post.


https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/bachelor-star-sean-lowe-attacked-twice-by-his-own-dog/

video from police body came. Sean was on top of the dog holding it down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wild that they let their kids be in contact with this dog after the first attack. Yikes.


Why are you blaming them and not the psycho scammers who run these rescues and con people into adopting these land sharks?
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