I'm Dun
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I think the problem in this case is that nobody was home with the poor girl at the time so we'll never really know what happened/what triggered the dog. There were 2 other dogs at the property, a family member has commented that she was trying to separate a dog fight and got caught in the middle, although the dad doesn't mention anything, so who knows. There was the tragic incident a while ago of the dog-walker that was mauled by the dogs she was walking when a fight broke out and they redirected at her. It could have been resource guarding gone badly wrong. It could have been that the dog had a brain tumour or neurological issues that just caused it to flip. I thought the interview that the dad did was fair enough, it was a much loved family pet, not a dangerous dog that they tip-toed around and kept locked away. He wasn't making excuses but saying that he never imagined in his wildest dreams that his dog would behave like that and a warning to others that you can't ever assume you know your dog and that it won't happen. I understand why he did the interview as there was so much public speculation about the breed of dog/circumstances around what happened. It's a devastating tragedy whatever.
Yup, two other bull breeds. It seems like something out of character and awful happened with the dogs that tragically ended her life.