Originally posted by: Jahee
Wait wait... The dog raped the baby???
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: Jahee
Wait wait... The dog raped the baby???
Apparently....but shhhhhhhh, we're not supposed to actually say what happened ot the boy.
Lockport Police Det. Capt. Larry Eggert said, "The initial assault was discovered because the boy screamed and the mother ran to him and apparently the dog was frightened by the mother's actions, and rightly so, and dog ran outside with boy still attached to the dog and one of the outside neighbors held the dog and beat it off the child."
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Lockport Police Det. Capt. Larry Eggert said, "The initial assault was discovered because the boy screamed and the mother ran to him and apparently the dog was frightened by the mother's actions, and rightly so, and dog ran outside with boy still attached to the dog and one of the outside neighbors held the dog and beat it off the child."
Oh, come on! Somebody buy this man a thesaurus.
Originally posted by: Kwaipie
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Lockport Police Det. Capt. Larry Eggert said, "The initial assault was discovered because the boy screamed and the mother ran to him and apparently the dog was frightened by the mother's actions, and rightly so, and dog ran outside with boy still attached to the dog and one of the outside neighbors held the dog and beat it off the child."
Oh, come on! Somebody buy this man a thesaurus.
I wasn't going to say anything. Lest I be seen as perverted as you.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Here's the difference: When a Golden Retriever DOES go crazy, it might bark loudly and or make some aggressive moves in extreme cases. A pitbull will maul someone. I'm not saying they are prone to flipping out, but when they do it's dangerous.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
What exactly does this being a pit bull have to do with anything? Dogs hump. That's what they do. I'm sure kids have been humped by golden retrievers before too, you just don't hear about because the goldens don't make for sensational headlines. Off the top of my head I've had a black lab, an English bulldog, and a pug hump my leg too. Maybe instead of blaming a dog for what it does naturally, you should blame a mother who leaves her two year old lying where a dog can get to it.
Originally posted by: lupi
"the boy is recovering from surgery"
That doesn't sound very good from the extremely vague details given in the story.
Originally posted by: hemiram
Originally posted by: CatKillaZ
It could be. It would be ignorant of me to argue with you with no personal experience of pitbulls. There are not many dogs/animals I would trust alone with a 2 yr old
My Pit mix loved kids, as long as they didn't scream into his ears. If they did, he wanted to leave. NOW. My friend's kid came over once, and put him in a headlock and screamed into his ear. He just shook the kid off, and went to bed. Once we got it through to the kid that he shouldn't do it, he was fine and had a good time playing with that kid.
We aren't sure exactly when it started, but my friends had a female pit bull, that was sneaking into their baby's bedroom and climbing into her crib and sleeping with her. She would jump in when the baby was awake, but when they went to bed, they thought the dog was sleeping in her dog bed. She would sneak into the kid's room, climb up on the table next to the bed and jump in, and go to sleep, and get up when she heard any activity from the parents.
One night, my friend went into check on the baby, who almost never cried at night when he went to the bathroom. The dog was on her back, passed out, with the kid sleeping next to her.When people found out about it, they went nuts, saying, "OMG, that's crazy, the dog will kill the kid some night, you can't let her sleep in the crib with her!" Well, judging by the claw marks on the back of the table where she jumped up, she had been sleeping in the bed from not too long after the baby came home.
My friend and his wife decided to keep the dog out. It lasted a couple days, the dog whimpered all night, and the baby wailed all night asking for the dog, and they just decided to make them both happy and let her sleep with the kid. I don't know if it's the dog sleeping with her or not, but that kid almost never gets sick. She even dodged the ear infections and a lot of the colds kids usually get.
That kid and the dog still sleep together every night, except there is another Pit, a male pup, in a queen sized bed with her now, and the daughter is almost 9 now. Both those dogs worship her, and my friend's never have to worry about the daughter being kidnapped or molested, as long as one of them is alive. The kid's own grandmother came into the room and tried to pick her up, it was the first time she had seen her in person, and the dog wouldn't let her take the kid out of the bed! She wasn't kidding around. Once she got to know the grandmother, everything was fine.
The older dog and the pup really are great with kids, I would trust them completely with a little kid.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: lupi
"the boy is recovering from surgery"
That doesn't sound very good from the extremely vague details given in the story.
Poor kid.
This is going to sound like an awful question, but how large is a pit bull's penis? Large enough that the thrusting would definitely cause internal injury to a 2-year-old?
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Josh
The American Temperament Test Society seeks to evaluate the temperaments of dogs using a standardized test. They have a description of the test that details the situations that they put dogs in. Now, there are obviously some issues with the tests, such as judgment of the judges, the relative excitability of each dog when undergoing a test (they know something is going on), and the type of person to submit their dog to such a test probably thinks that their dog is fairly well-behaved.
They also list the percentage of dogs that pass and fail the tests based on breed. Well, your friendly neighborhood SayUncle compiled the data (available by clicking the more link below) and discovered that based on relative temperament as percentage of pass or fail, pit bulls came in 116th out 202 breeds for having bad temperaments. A Dachshund has a worse temperament according to ATTS than a pit bull. In fact, a pit bull is comparable (scoring slightly better) in temperament to a golden retriever.
http://www.atts.org/statistics.html
Here's the difference: When a Golden Retriever DOES go crazy, it might bark loudly and or make some aggressive moves in extreme cases. A pitbull will maul someone. I'm not saying they are prone to flipping out, but when they do it's dangerous.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
It's a horrible thing to happen, but couldn't the guy have used a better choice of words?:
"neighbors held the dog and beat it off..."
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Kwaipie
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: moshquerade
i think you just want to hear someone say it.Originally posted by: krunchykrome
I still don't understand what happened to the boy. What did the pit bull do?
how hard is it to look up the word sodomize if you don't understand it?
http://www.answers.com/sodomize&r=67
It's not just that hole. From here
"The most widely used definition of sodomy is any form of oral sex (where a person?s mouth comes into contact with the genitals or anus of another person) and/or anal intercourse."
what do you mean "not just that hole". the link i provided said among other things: "practice anal sex upon". i'm thinking that is what the dog did?
I was just pointing out that your link does not have any mention of oral. I am having a hard time figuring out the physics of a dog running away with a child somehow "attached" at either hole and the child not being able to get away.
I guess you don't understand what happens when a male dog mates. The head of his member engorges, attaching itself to the female. You've never seen two dogs stuck together mating?
yeap i was going to post that. they have a "knob" that keeps the dog in while mateing.
Originally posted by: Coquito
We have a new pit mix in the house, & that thing is scared of its own shadow. It loves every single person that comes through the door. What it cannot tolerate, is new dogs, oe dogs on tv.
Originally posted by: novasatori
I hate this breed, nothing will change that.
But I do think its funny the recurring theme, "MY pit bull is so SWEET and NICE to ME and my FAMILY and blah blah blah." Yeah, sure its nice, until it gets out without a leash and tears people/pets up. There is a guy who runs with his pit bull, and he claims its the nicest dog ever. Doesn't change the fact it tried to eat my wife and our small dogs once when she was outside.
FWIW I think they should all be sent to an incinerator.