Dennis Baker this is not a "pit bull"
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It's been 3 weeks since our lives changed and I thought I was going to lose my child. I debated back and forth wether or not to tell my story in fear of retaliattion from "the other side." But oh well...Jacklin is 5, she was mauled/bit in the face by a family friendly pit bull, whom we loved. She will have scars but we are hopeful they will fade in time, it could have been much worse and we thank who ever our angel is that it wasn't. She sat down next to him to watch Tv , that is all. She had been left alone with this dog many times while us adults were right outside. But not this day I was right there with a friend, thank God. I always thought that that only happened to certain breeds that were brought up wrong. Since that day, I have read horror stories:( A boy in Maine the week before was fatally attacked by a pit bull. I can't imagine what those parents are going through. Jacklins scars will heal and she is thankfully still here with us but now she suffers from PTSD and is scared of our pets, has nightmares, and is very much not the same little girl she was. Before you comment I understand that any breed can turn, but I'm horrified at the research I've done in the past 3 weeks. I feel ignorant. I feel like I should have known. Be safe, take care of your babies. Sorry in advance for the graphic photos but if it brings just one of you to do some research and it saves a life so be it. Anything negative to say just delete me please..
As you can see by the victims mother post featured under her pics she claims to fear "retaliation" from the "other side" if she goes public with news of the attack by her lovingly raised family pit bull.
Only 2 weeks prior to the attack she posted pictures to her Facebook profile of "Ruger" tagging him as the "#bestdogever"
Apparently her young daughter used to dress the dog up and as you can see the dog really doesn't look that impressed does he, you'll notice the pit bull haters didn't post these pictures or look at pictures of the dog obviously.
Nope definitely not a pit bull maybe a Dalmation Hound dog mix when contacted the rescue that adopted him out responded that they had "no real idea, a mix of a mix I suspect".
No block head, not very muscular at all as you can see this dog even to the Lehman doesn't even resemble a pit bull and it would not have been restricted by Bsl.
And here's the clincher the adopting picture of "Jasper" as he was known to his foster Mom and as you can see he's not a pit bull or anything near it but that doesn't stop these fanatics who claim to be acting in the public interest but constantly lie and try to mislead the public calling mixed breed mutts "pit bulls" and you can bet this incident will be logged as a pit bull attack by these people despite the reality.
The fact is this mother has tried to blame a breed for the attack on her daughter and the fact is it wasn't a pit bull so it goes back to the mothers "ownership" and "parenting" skills obviously found to be wanting thus leading to her own dog attacking her daughter confirming that breed neutral laws would stand a far better chance of stopping the majority of attacks as breed specific legislation could not of prevented this incident as that dog doesn't even look like a pit bull.
"Pit Bull"
more to come.....
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