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Hammock Parties 03-17-2025 05:28 PM

https://i.imgur.com/V7C99uu.jpeg

lewdog 03-18-2025 07:01 AM

Man chokes own dog to death to save his own life.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...VO3wPYhVmII3og

ThaVirus 03-18-2025 07:49 AM

Ah, rescue pup. No telling what that dog had been through.

Pablo 03-18-2025 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 18001854)
Ah, rescue pup. No telling what that dog had been through.

Rescue pitbull. Twice the danger for the same low price as just adopting a lab mix

PHOG 03-18-2025 08:23 AM

Ahh, she just had a bad day per the article. How sweet. :rolleyes:

stumppy 03-18-2025 09:04 AM

Another rescue dog.

Although he was just asking for the second attack. Keeping that dog alive after the first attack is the height of stupidity. Alive and in the same house as his wife and kids.:shake:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...acked-dog.html


Bachelor star almost killed by his own family dog after two brutal attacks in 12 hours

The Bachelor universe star Sean Lowe has revealed he was almost killed by his own dog after he was brutally attacked twice within 12 hours.

The 41-year-old reality star — who married Catherine Giudici after proposing to her on season 17 of The Bachelor — revealed Monday in a somber but chilling video that his dog Moose had 'ripped' his arm open, leaving him feeling as if he was 'fighting for [his] life.'

'I feel like if this dog gets up, he’s going to kill me,' he said of the seven-year-old Boxer, which his family had only had for three months after adopting him from a shelter.

He noted that he could barely keep the Moose off himself, despite weighing 220 pounds, so he feared that the animal could have killed his wife or children if it had mauled them instead.

In the video, Lowe showed off a gnarly set of stitches and bloody bites marks on his arms from the repeated attacks.

'Our family has been through something pretty traumatic over the weekend,' Sean said in the video, before noting that he had debated whether to even share his experience. His wife Catherine sat next to him throughout, but she was mostly silent while tears streamed down her face........

more at the link........

Hammock Parties 03-18-2025 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 18001830)
Man chokes own dog to death to save his own life.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...VO3wPYhVmII3og

https://www.looper.com/img/gallery/t...1649639086.jpg

Hammock Parties 03-18-2025 09:29 AM

Jesus Christ he could see his own bones? LMAO

burt 03-18-2025 09:49 AM

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We have an American Stafordshire, somtimes mistaken for a Pit Bull. She looks similar, but is smaller in stature. She is a well muscled dog and weighs about 65 pounds. We rescued her and when I saw her asked my wife, "You got a Pitt Bull? Really?" But then I did research.

"Sometimes nicknamed the ‘nanny dog’, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is one of the Kennel Club’s top recommended breeds for families with young children. ‘Staffs are great family dogs,’ says Ali. ‘Many breeds tend to bond with one individual, but Staffs bond with the entire family. They love everyone equally, with equal enthusiasm!’'

The black and white one is our Staffy.

PatMahomesIsGod 03-18-2025 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 18001830)
Man chokes own dog to death to save his own life.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...VO3wPYhVmII3og

Karma bit him in the arm.

Pepe Silvia 03-18-2025 10:41 AM

Would any of you ever consider biting a pitbull?

Flying High D 03-18-2025 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 18001945)
Would any of you ever consider biting a pitbull?

Not recommended, every time I have bitten a dog, the dog bites me in the face.

Fish 03-18-2025 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 18001830)
Man chokes own dog to death to save his own life.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...VO3wPYhVmII3og

Karma (LOL)

So this dog mauled him so badly that he's now disabled and had to quit his job, lost the use of his right hand, and his response is "I don't blame her, she just had a bad day."

It's hard to feel sorry for some of these reeruned dog owners...

stumppy 03-18-2025 12:04 PM

He was only protecting his owner. The guy asked for it.

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PatMahomesIsGod 03-18-2025 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by burt (Post 18001903)
We have an American Stafordshire, somtimes mistaken for a Pit Bull. She looks similar, but is smaller in stature. She is a well muscled dog and weighs about 65 pounds. We rescued her and when I saw her asked my wife, "You got a Pitt Bull? Really?" But then I did research.

"Sometimes nicknamed the ‘nanny dog’, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is one of the Kennel Club’s top recommended breeds for families with young children. ‘Staffs are great family dogs,’ says Ali. ‘Many breeds tend to bond with one individual, but Staffs bond with the entire family. They love everyone equally, with equal enthusiasm!’'

The black and white one is our Staffy.

Psst.

Staffys are in the constellation of dogs considered pit bulls.

https://www.thesprucepets.com/pitbul...breeds-4843994


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