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[quote=Anonymous]8, 6, and 5-year old kids. Large dog. Inexperienced dog owner. No crate. Chaos situation. :shock: And the dude had time to scold the dog., but not leash or contain it?! He alleges it was "...like a very stern like, ‘Moose. No. No.’" Twice. That is... an atypical "dog attack" to put it mildly. Of course, we're blaming... the dog? Ah, right, the "he just snapped!" narrative. "“He — I think it’s clear — experienced a lot of trauma before we got him and had something neurologically wrong with him, where just a switch flipped and he turned into an absolute killer, which was so weird.” Lowe added that Moose “really didn’t show any signs” that might indicate he would become so violent." My money says that dog showed a dozen signs the inexperienced owner who thought a stern talking to was appropriate dog discipline simply didn't have the education or experience to recognize. Especially since the only person the dog was aggressive toward was him. He left it in the house with his wife, unleashed and uncontained, while loading up the kids, and their doors just... blew open somehow? Great. Now we've got "killer boxers who just snap"... except we don't. We continue to have stupid owners making bad decisions about dog ownership and handling. So obviously it had to be a pit mix, because that's the only explanation (that doesn't require the owner/handler taking responsibility for the mess they made). :roll: :roll: :roll: I'm glad his kids didn't have to suffer physically for his stupidity. Sad that they'll lose their pet, and possibly have dog-related fears/trauma now. Some of y'all shouldn't own dogs. You don't know what you don't know, and it's dangerous for the dogs, for you, for your family members, and for the public. [/quote]
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