tristars
Well-Known Member
It's that sodding government
If they can't stop murder by dog, how could they defend the country in war
If they can't stop murder by dog, how could they defend the country in war
Lurcher could have been a bull lurcher, seen some of those with pretty big heads and if they got the wrong temperament from the bull side of the breeding could be dangerous.The attack in Essex has been reported as being a 7yo lurcher that was apparently a family pet. I really can’t understand the circumstances for a dog like that to flip to that extent, unless they’re not being truthful about it’s previous temperament. Still, I’ve owned a few nervous aggressive dogs, ones who resource guarded and ones who were very protective of myself. Yes they’d snap and yes they’d have bitten if provoked, but I don’t think any of them would have ever gone into such a frenzy as to kill a grown adult. Any dog like that either has a serious medical issue or a screw loose and sadly isn’t safe to be alive.
Perhaps this one is just a genuinely very tragic incident where the dog had an undiagnosed brain tumour or something, who knows, awful for all involved though.
The attack in Essex has been reported as being a 7yo lurcher that was apparently a family pet. I really can’t understand the circumstances for a dog like that to flip to that extent, unless they’re not being truthful about it’s previous temperament. Still, I’ve owned a few nervous aggressive dogs, ones who resource guarded and ones who were very protective of myself. Yes they’d snap and yes they’d have bitten if provoked, but I don’t think any of them would have ever gone into such a frenzy as to kill a grown adult. Any dog like that either has a serious medical issue or a screw loose and sadly isn’t safe to be alive.
Perhaps this one is just a genuinely very tragic incident where the dog had an undiagnosed brain tumour or something, who knows, awful for all involved though.
For the most part I would say yes, we call them council estates in the UK. But the in the case of 19 year old woman the area actually looks quite decent.In my little corner of the world, these sorts of attacks are more likely to happen near the housing projects. Are the areas of these attacks similar?
Lurcher could have been a bull lurcher, seen some of those with pretty big heads and if they got the wrong temperament from the bull side of the breeding could be dangerous.
There's plenty of lurchers with various bull breeding as well as collie, malinois etc
But before the ban there were many people with XLBs who had had them for a few years reporting that they were gentle and wouldn't hurt a fly. They let them lie with babies and play with toddlers. They said they'd never shown any sign of aggression. These dogs flipped out of the blue with no (obvious) trigger. The lurcher could have been the same.
I couldn't agree with @fiwen30 more - these dogs are just as dangerous as guns, yet nothing is done to stop people (scum) owning them.