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Ive never bought into that no bad dogs just bad owners thing its just unrealistic to expect everything born of nature to be without fault......bulldogs being genetically that much closer to the source

The breed's immaterial really. People need to learn that no dogs should be trusted to be left alone with small kids & babies. Seems no matter how many times we read & hear about these incident

R.I.P. Young un... regards no bad dog, absolute tosh! over the yrs, i have kept and worked bullbreeds and terriers. all were raised and reared in exactly the same conditions. the vast majority were s

To add, I don't believe the bull type dog is anymore dangerous in temperament than most any other breed, I think they just attract the wrong owners and consequently become boisterous in nature. No bad dogs for me, just bad owners.

Agree about the bad owners bit but got to disagree about bull breads, many deaths and serious attacks caused by dogs are by bull breeds, this isn't sensationalism this is unfortunately a fact. There is a section of our society that use them as a social status and until this is controlled or stopped I'm afraid these incidents will continue.

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The breed's immaterial really. People need to learn that no dogs should be trusted to be left alone with small kids & babies. Seems no matter how many times we read & hear about these incidents some people still don't get it

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It is as much the breed as the owner.

Most other breeds tend to just bite and stand back or run, bull breeds when the bloods up, will carry out these killings due to the prolonged and intense nature of the attack.

Breed a dog to fight over many generations and don't be surprised when this happens.

Much like how a labrador wants to retrieve and a greyhound wants to chase.

Sad fact that people hate to acknowledge for various reasons.

They should not be around small children full stop.

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It is as much the breed as the owner.

Most other breeds tend to just bite and stand back or run, bull breeds when the bloods up, will carry out these killings due to the prolonged and intense nature of the attack.

Breed a dog to fight over many generations and don't be surprised when this happens.

Much like how a labrador wants to retrieve and a greyhound wants to chase.

Sad fact that people hate to acknowledge for various reasons.

They should not be around small children full stop.

true, :thumbs: been around bull breeds since a kid, they deff are+act different when there blood's up, compare to other breeds.(Any dog )can kill child , but the intensity would be different with a bull terrier ,than other breeds and you cant ignore that. I like bull breeds we had pit,staff, bullmastiff, all great dogs but ours were always out side in kennel+runs and away from people more so kids . :yes:

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Geex just found out where this attack is from a place called daventry, apart from last 8 years i ve spent all my life there, its changed for the worse, be interesting to find out if they are polish as the place is littered with them.. R.i.p little one..

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Ive never bought into that no bad dogs just bad owners thing its just unrealistic to expect everything born of nature to be without fault......bulldogs being genetically that much closer to the source ( active competetive dogs ) it stands to reason the odds on the occasional manbiter will rise..............bring silly b*****d owners who dont know one end of a dog from the other into the equation and those odds go up even higher !

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People have been churning out staffs and crosses for years,when they become popular ,that in my opinion is why a lot of the attacks are by them.because there are just so many of them.

I remember in my early twenties in Dorset you hardly seen a staff and 2 lads I worked with went to relatives up in Birmingham to get pups.

Now your closer to a staff than a rat.

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Spot on gnasher.. Just tried to get some info bout the dog as ive got a pal who lives infront of the house and shes been asked by police if she heard or seen anythink but she hasnt seen the dog so still waiting on the breed... I still think dog wardens and council could do more, if its a council house more checks should be done and education given but thay asking too much..

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Ive never bought into that no bad dogs just bad owners thing its just unrealistic to expect everything born of nature to be without fault......bulldogs being genetically that much closer to the source ( active competetive dogs ) it stands to reason the odds on the occasional manbiter will rise..............bring silly b*****d owners who dont know one end of a dog from the other into the equation and those odds go up even higher !

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R.I.P. Young un...

regards no bad dog, absolute tosh! over the yrs, i have kept and worked bullbreeds and terriers. all were raised and reared in exactly the same conditions. the vast majority were steady dogs, but at least a couple you had to be on your toes around. the last bulldog i owned was a prime example. i'd add tho, these dogs were all kept for sport, kennelled and handled accordingly with no problems ever arising ( and I'm a married father of two). put these dogs in the pet home, brought for their appearance/status and you've got a whole lotta bother waiting to happen...

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