Monday, 15 August 2016

Nicole Gabor please learn to deal with these types of situations please for the sake of your other pets.


Meet Nicole apparently her pet was dragged under a fence by her neighbors "pit bull'  and died at the vet after a 20 minute attack which could have been stopped relatively easy as opposed to getting your phone and filming the gruesome attack to post on social media.


Following the tragedy she created a Facebook group to gather support against aggressive pit bulls which is ironic as the news report says the dog is a "Bull Terrier".



The post below contains an extremely graphic video of the alleged attack but upon viewing the video the first thing I noticed was the contradiction between the narrative alleged to have happened and what the video actually showed.

For instance in the narrative there were bricks, rocks and poles thrown at the dog and even a garden hose mentioned whereas the ground is dry and the only visible object is a babies toy and a rock wall for a fence.


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Nicole Gaber to Anti aggressive Pitbulls and their arrogant owners
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Further research uncovered a link to the news report in the local newspaper but typically there's no actual proof the dog involved is a pit bull in fact they call the dog a "Bull Terrier" and judging by the video the dog is not APBT but more likely a mixed breed mutt that resembles a pit bull after all don't "pit bulls" generally attack the face and throat.  




"Nicole and Alon have been for a therapy session after the incident and Nicole plans to send Tal to therapy soon. Nicole said she is not anti-bull terriers and knows that not all bull terriers are aggressive, but she thinks this bull terrier needs to either be rehomed or euthanised."


"Garber’s neighbours, who wish to remain anonymous, said, “My dog does not like other animals. I have told Nicole that we can put money together and build a wall. I feel it is unfair for it to only be my responsibility. I want to be a good neighbour but I have already spent money putting the wooden fence up. I don’t know what else to do.”



Rest in peace "Jessie" as you're  the loser in all of this the fact is kicking, punching, throwing things, and/or strangling either of the dogs involved in a fight is not going to calm the dogs down and in most cases only serves to exacerbate injuries and inflame the situation.

If you have a dog surely you have a dog lead in the case of a fight like this carefully wrap your lead around the aggressors stomach in front of the pizzle on a male and then secure the lead to something solid and slowly and carefully move the 2 dogs to the end of the lead.


Even then don't tear the dogs apart it only leads to further trauma to the victim you simply calmly manipulate them into position wait for the aggressor to go for different grip and then separate them.


R.I.P Jessie.....


more to come.....

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