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Pit Bull Attacks & Kills 67-Year-Old Woman Cycling in Pathum Thani

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So the dog killed the owners sister,did you see the safety lock on the kennel door?

 some people just can not see what is going on here,neglect all the way!

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  • Owner should be charged with manslaughter and jailed for a suitable period as a warning to other idiotic owners of this breed.

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  • Again we have a killing machine in the form of a pit bull. A dog breed know for it´s aggressive behavior and unpredictable mindset. Originally made popular because it´s abilities as a fighting dog. In

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19 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Yes, dog fighting took place in a pit. Between 2 dogs. They were never bred to fight or attack humans. 

 

Many dog breeds have been bred to fight/kill other animals. Be that bears, boar, foxes or whatever. It is not unique to the PitBull. 

Yes but the attacks are way out of proportion to their population. 

In the States, Pit Bulls are just status symbols for low IQ ghetto-dwellers.

17 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


I truly hope you are being ironic.

 

Of course.  He's a troll user so he's saying something that he knows bothers people.

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

They were never bred to fight or attack humans.

 

They were bred to kill, and that's what they do.  🤷‍♂️

4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Unfortunately, Thai attitudes to dog ownership often are not compatible with powerful dogs (caging them, little/no exercise, disciplining them with a stick etc.). Educating owners is the answer. I don't think I've ever seen a dog on a lead outside Bangkok. Mine stays on an extendable lead even when being exercised on our private land, just in case any local mutts wander over and attack him. Responsible ownership is key. 

 

Agreed and being both practical and realistic, there is zero hope of a "responsible ownership" culture developing in Thailand in the foreseeable future.

 

Ergo potentially dangerous dog breeds presenting a higher public risk should be banned in Thailand.

58 minutes ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Yes but the attacks are way out of proportion to their population. 

 

Yep - readers can do a Google but from what I remember the "league table" for dog fatalities in the US is something like :

 

Pit Bull "type" >60%+

Rottweiler : 10%

All other breeds : <30%

 

I've mentioned before I used to have a Jack Russell. All Terriers are, well, Terriers....feisty, determined and with a major attacking instinct that is difficult to re-set when triggered.

I am sure this behavioural trait is one of the reasons Pit Bull Terriers top the list, along of course, with their sheer physical size and bite strength. 

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21 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

No such thing as a bad dog breed.

Only bad owners.

you do sprout some garbage don't you ...  :burp:

13 hours ago, daejung said:

And the dog should be killed

 

The Crocs in Samut Prakan needs plenty of food.

9 hours ago, Zack61 said:

Shoot the dog and jail the owner. 
 

shoot the owner for being such an uneducated idiot and ignoring previous attacks,  and jail the dog. 

35 minutes ago, realfunster said:

 

Yep - readers can do a Google but from what I remember the "league table" for dog fatalities in the US is something like :

 

Pit Bull "type" >60%+

Rottweiler : 10%

All other breeds : <30%

 

I've mentioned before I used to have a Jack Russell. All Terriers are, well, Terriers....feisty, determined and with a major attacking instinct that is difficult to re-set when triggered.

I am sure this behavioural trait is one of the reasons Pit Bull Terriers top the list, along of course, with their sheer physical size and bite strength. 

But this is Thailand and not the USA and is no way comparable.

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9 minutes ago, billd766 said:

But this is Thailand and not the USA and is no way comparable.

There is a reason that these dogs are banned in many countries. They are aggressive and uncontrollable.

Pray harder.

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Kill it and all the other animals of this breed.

Some people just never learn.

This is a lethal animal; it is not a pet!

I’m a believer that most dogs are as good as they are treated. However, Pit Bulls have too many strikes against them that eliminates this premise. My wife and I have had an encounter with two loose Pit Bulls that attacked our leashed dog. I don’t have animosity towards the breed, but believe the risks of ownership overshadows the rewards. 

11 hours ago, 2long said:

I tend to disagree.

Soi dogs have their own hierarchy and are not caged and mistreated. They can expend the energy that every dog needs to.

Soi dogs are easy to deal with, by walkers, joggers and cyclists... it can't just be me or my area where this is no problem if you show the right body language. A pitbull is just another dog, and would behave so in a gang of soi dogs. I hope!

Wow I've  heard it all now !!!!!!  is all i can say

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This horrific killer beast must be eliminated from the face of the earth within the next 48 hours

Anytime a dog attacks a human it needs to be punished, and anytime a dog kills a human it needs to be out down.

 

No questions asked, just do it and if the government won't do it, the people should do it. 

6 hours ago, billd766 said:

More BS. From you this time.

 

Why do you think that dogs like these are being banned in the west?

 

The dog owner has admitted that the dog has already bitten her daughter, and now somebody is dead. No, the owner did not kill the victim directly, but by keeping the dog after it has already bitten her daughter, the dog has bitten again. This time sadly, it killed somebody.

 

You remind me of another poster who claims that his dogs are friendly and lovable and would NEVER bite anybody. Until one of them does.

Knowing the dog has a propensity to viscousness, like all bull breeds,  is one thing. Keeping it knowing full well  this particular pittie is a proven danger then allowing by intent or negligence to get free to menace the community is far far worse.
 

The owner should be put into a cage to be set upon by trained police dogs to bite and maul her (about the extremities only) until she is seriously injured. 
 

Then after she gets out of hospital charged with first degree murder 
 

These bulls, no matter how “well trained” or “responsibly kept” have an innate defect of temperament that makes them all 100 percent dangerous time bombs. The dog did nothing “wrong” btw, almost a shame they must be humanely destroyed It is only an innocent animal reaction to instinct or training. 

 

The only way to get thru to the cultists is to punish them as if they inflict the deadly maulings themselves 

3 hours ago, steven100 said:

you do sprout some garbage don't you ...  :burp:

You are known on this forum to be the worst.

 

15 hours ago, Luuk Chaai said:

killed ?   that's a pretty harsh statement.... I think the proper term would be Euthanized and the action should be an immediate repsonse

Closeup 45 caliber jacketed hollow ...this should do the trick ...

 

In Thailand it is actually not easy to find a vet to euthanize a sick pet. Not all vets perform this service. I think a court would have to order the euthanization for it to happen promptly.

21 hours ago, proton said:

 

Yes, we always get this lie, Pit Bulls XL Bullies and other muscle bound killing machines are bad breeds, thats why they are banned in some countries. They are not safe to be kept as pets, any more than a Lion or a crocodile is.

 

Who introduced this dog breed in Thailand? Maybe Thailand needed some Western enrichment.

14 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

Strange that all bad owners own this type of dog.

 

There is an increase in homeless encampment where I live near to a bike path. It is attracting all the "good" people, homeless, drug addict, drug dealers, nutcases, prostitutes, etc. I have already had a few encounters with homeless people and those "lovely" dogs. Only the best of the best of the American society seem to own those dogs.

10 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

The dog needs to be euthanized immediately, no ifs or buts.

 

Shame we can't do it to stupid irresponsible owners.

I agree, the dog must go. However, you might be wrong about that we can´t do it to stupid owners. Maybe easier than with the dog, as they many times seem to have a higher value than people in this country.


18 month old girl killed in her own home by one or more of the the family “pets” in Newark, New Jersey this month.
 

Just pitties being pitties.  Ain’t freedom to keep hazardous livestock a grand thing? 

 

https://abc7ny.com/amp/post/newark-dog-attack-18-month-old-girl-killed-pit-bull-nj/15267079/

 

https://blog.dogsbite.org/2024/09/pit-bull-kills-toddler-being-babysat-newark-new-jersey.html

 

 

2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

You are known on this forum to be the worst.

 

But he got an excuse he is an Prayut supporter.

On 9/24/2024 at 9:54 AM, proton said:

 

Yes, we always get this lie, Pit Bulls XL Bullies and other muscle bound killing machines are bad breeds, thats why they are banned in some countries. They are not safe to be kept as pets, any more than a Lion or a crocodile is.

 

On 9/24/2024 at 6:44 AM, Lorry said:

But they are so cute and lovely!

They don't kill many people,  out of 8 billion, only a tiny percentage is killed by pitbulls.

They only kill the old and weak, this old lady certainly had some preexisting condition,  otherwise she would have just run away. And why does she live in a pitbullish neighborhood, anyway?

 

If you have a good defense, you are safe.

 

BTW I am moving to Sam Khok next week.  Anybody knows where to buy a second hand Abrams for my defense?

What you are claiming is sheer nonsense. 

14 hours ago, realfunster said:

 

Yep - readers can do a Google but from what I remember the "league table" for dog fatalities in the US is something like :

 

Pit Bull "type" >60%+

Rottweiler : 10%

All other breeds : <30%

 

I've mentioned before I used to have a Jack Russell. All Terriers are, well, Terriers....feisty, determined and with a major attacking instinct that is difficult to re-set when triggered.

I am sure this behavioural trait is one of the reasons Pit Bull Terriers top the list, along of course, with their sheer physical size and bite strength. 

 

The stats are not that high. But where "Pitbulls" do score high it is because "Pit Bull type" includes multiple different breeds, including mixed breeds containing part "pitbull type". 

 

As I have said before, you are comparing many to one. It's like comparing the crash statistics of a Mercedes C200d to every model of BMW combined (1 series, 2 series, 3 series and so on). It's clearly not a meaningful comparison. 

On 9/24/2024 at 8:02 PM, Denim said:

Owner should be charged with manslaughter and jailed for a suitable period as a warning to other idiotic owners of this breed.

 

The dog should be Put Down, as well as Banning the Breed  !

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