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Yeah, coz once you push the dog away it's not gonna come back at you.
I've been bitten a few times, always by a dog off a lead. It's not difficult is it - just keep your dog on a leash and remember that not everyone is a dog person.
and more to the point, dogs stink and shit all over the place. and the wanker owners like to bag the shit up and hang it in trees (wtf is that about then?).
We have a load of bushes outside the house, with grass growing under them - it needs strimming now and again. You can almost guarantee that some tosser has bagged up some shite and thrown it under them, so when you strim, it goes fecking everywhere,
People, morons, are the route problem in all this.
FTFY
I have noticed that as well and have literally no idea, unless it is a staggeringly solipsistic protest at the absence of a dog poo bin right there, right now, as if they just pop up when you need them like some kind of turd concierge.
Very true. Wisdom awarded.
Nothing is ever simple.
I must say, I'm not really a fan of laws that preempt illegal behaviour, because by definition they assume guilt where there is none.
I would disagree the drunk driver who put my cousin in a wheelchair and killed his partner and children as well as himself had already been jailed 4 or 5 times for taking the police on high speed drunken chases before he took them on his last one and hit my cousin in his parked car.
I don't mean to be insensitive to your cousin - that's genuinely not my intent - but the evidence would suggest otherwise. There has been a 70% reduction in the number of drunk driving collisions since the introduction of the breathalyser (and progressively heavier penalties that came with it) in the early 80s.
Those were laws that were designed to get the maximum improvement without going the whole hog and banning cars (or any type of car) or alcohol, which is the only way to guarantee zero drink-driving incidents. Seems to me that we should adopt a similar approach here.
So I got a couple dogs of my own. (This was also so that my kids would have companions and protection, which has paid dividends beyond measure.) I’ve learned a ton from them about dogs and about myself. Sometimes a dog — like a big bully — will still make me nervous. But dogs like me now.
We put ours on the lead, or few them by their harnesses, whenever we see people who might not want to be said hello to. That includes joggers, cyclists, horse riders, people whose own dogs are on the lead, and most people without dogs. But that's harder when a cyclist is going full pelt on the common because (a) you don't get much time, and (2) fogs find fast-moving things jolly interesting.
So while it's the owners' primary responsibility, slowing down near dogs is probably Wise and Smart.
Ban the Breed as from tomorrow
All existing dogs should be either euthanised or registered in an appropriate way
All registered dogs should have all front teeth and Canines surgically removed to eradicate the damage threat
it sounds harsh and cruel but its kinder than a death sentence.
If they retain some back teeth for chewing food that's fine.......my sisters dog has no teeth due to a chronic gum and sinus infection continually reoccuring resulting in total tooth loss/removal ...........she manages perfectly fine to eat her normal dog food .
In fact the jawbone callouses after a few months .
As it happens these dogs will not live very long anyway due the inbreeding, genetic modification background and morons who are injecting them with steroids from puppyhood .Most will have no use of their legs by the time they are 5 .
The Dutch repealed their bans a while ago and put in more enlightened measures because they couldn't see a reduction in bite injuries but I think they're still floundering around trying to find a good policy mix, and have gone back to some breed specific rules if not outright bans. In any case the studies around this that have failed to find any benefit to BSL seem to study dog bite hospital visit numbers without any consideration of severity. So someone getting a rabies jab after a nip would be the same stat as someone losing a hand because Grenade Whiskers was having a bad day. Reminds me a bit of that joke study that found no benefit from wearing a parachute when jumping out of a plane.
Unfortunately, dogs can be fitted with false teeth:
I did lol that!
I regularly get savaged by my semi ferrule street cat and he leaves a nasty bite and clings on with all claws, difficult to get off the arm and he's only 5kg..
A 60kg monster killer dog is going to be a serious mauling for the next unfortunate victim
I know this is meant to be a joke, but you can get false teeth for dogs, just like you can for people, In fact it's extremely common for the very people you don't want owning a dog yet alone a big or strong breed, to have their dogs teeth, especially the canines replaced with metal ones, as they can set the dog on you, rather than pull a gun on you - obviously this is American drug dealers I'm on about, and cause you just as much harm, and face next to no legal ramifications bar the loss of the dog, which they have obviously bought and trained to be a weapon, and can financially afford to replace with a few hours ''work''.
another death
either way, tragic , and the owner should be on a manslaughter charge
I would imagine a police officer at the seen said something to that effect but it wasn't in the official police statement as they will need to follow protocol and wait for the confirmation.
They are pretty distinctive, but until they complete tests I suppose there's a small chance they are a slightly different breed.