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arista 01-01-2016 05:59 PM

Preston : man aged 22 killed by his own dog
 
http://news.sky.com/story/1615344/ma...by-his-own-dog

[A 22-year-old man has died after being attacked
by his own dog in Preston.
The victim was treated at the scene by
paramedics but he subsequently died of his injuries.
The dog, which belonged to the man,
was taken from the property in Dundonald Street,
and was put down by vets.
Police were called to the address by the ambulance
service at around 3.45pm on New Year's Day,
following reports a man had been bitten by a dog.]


Shocking.

Ninastar 01-01-2016 06:01 PM

thats horrific :/

i wonder what breed it was.

arista 01-01-2016 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaos (Post 8385616)
thats horrific :/

i wonder what breed it was.



There are so many.

waterhog 01-01-2016 06:14 PM

sad - and at the start of a year.

Kazanne 01-01-2016 06:30 PM

Hmm,wonder why the dog bit him?

Denver 01-01-2016 06:31 PM

I can't help but feeling he made the dog this way

Niamh. 01-01-2016 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 8385656)
I can't help but feeling he made the dog this way


Bit premature to be saying that isn't it?

Denver 01-01-2016 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8385704)
Bit premature to be saying that isn't it?

If the dog attacked him either he provoked him or he made him a fighter Dog

Dogs don't attack for no reason

Niamh. 01-01-2016 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 8385709)
If the dog attacked him either he provoked him or he made him a fighter Dog



Dogs don't attack for no reason


You don't know how long he's had the dog though, he could have been a rescue dog that already had issues. The guy is dead, you should atleast wait for some more information before labelling the guy as some sort of animal abuser :shrug:

karl100589 01-01-2016 07:04 PM

I have to be honest when I saw the thread title I was a little worried it was referring to Preston from CBB4.

erinp5 01-01-2016 07:45 PM

Girlfriend devastated after her boyfriend, 22, is mauled to death by her pet pitbull Tiger while 'suffering an epileptic fit'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...acked-dog.html

Niamh. 01-01-2016 09:46 PM

^ Ehem Adam :idc:

Samm 01-01-2016 09:49 PM

So sad :(

user104658 01-01-2016 09:52 PM

If he was having a fit, the dog probably got confused about what was going on and attacked.

However...

I'm sorry, but they had a pitbull called "Tiger". I am very, very... very... skeptical that this dog had been trained to be gentle and obedient.

Niamh. 01-01-2016 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8385976)
If he was having a fit, the dog probably got confused about what was going on and attacked.

However...

I'm sorry, but they had a pitbull called "Tiger". I am very, very... very... skeptical that this dog had been trained to be gentle and obedient.


You're going to draw that conclusion from his name? Really? My mom has a cat called Tiger..

Denver 01-01-2016 10:06 PM

I thought Pitbulls were illegal?

user104658 01-01-2016 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8385999)
You're going to draw that conclusion from his name? Really? My mom has a cat called Tiger..

Calling a cat "Tiger" is ironic... calling a Yorkshire Terrier "Tiger" is ironic... calling a dog that has a (deserved or otherwise) reputation as an aggressive breed "Tiger" is a deliberate statement that you "have a tough dog".

It IS tragic what happened to the guy, and you're right that it might be a rescue dog that they've not had for long, but beyond that... well... happy, well-trained dogs don't maul their masters :shrug:

Niamh. 01-01-2016 11:28 PM

Preston : man aged 22 killed by his own dog
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8386168)
Calling a cat "Tiger" is ironic... calling a Yorkshire Terrier "Tiger" is ironic... calling a dog that has a (deserved or otherwise) reputation as an aggressive breed "Tiger" is a deliberate statement that you "have a tough dog".



It IS tragic what happened to the guy, and you're right that it might be a rescue dog that they've not had for long, but beyond that... well... happy, well-trained dogs don't maul their masters :shrug:


Meh you can't make a judgement like that on what the dogs name was imo also it wasn't his dog according to the article it was his g/fs dog

user104658 01-01-2016 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8386181)
Meh you can't make a judgement like that on what the dogs name was

I think you'll find I can!

Scarlett. 02-01-2016 12:26 AM

I gotta say, dogs don't attack for no reason, dogs learn from their masters. Still tragic though.

T* 02-01-2016 01:45 AM

Bad Owners not Bad Breeds...
Still very saddening though

Ammi 02-01-2016 04:38 AM

..this is so tragic..I agree, dogs don't generally attack for no reason but it's not necessarily a bad owner though, dogs have triggers and he had an epileptic fit so the dog could have possibly felt a threat to his owner/his girlfriend...


..the media cogs though, we don't know much yet/the police are not confirming anything while they're doing their enquiries..but it was thought/reported to be a pitbull called tiger, so a negative slant being put on already/a demonization/stereotyping, you could say...don't you just love that media..so are we ok with stereotyping etc, well if we're ok with it and it's our thought process also but not ok with it if it goes against our own thought processes...


..thoughts to his family, absolutely devastating...

arista 02-01-2016 05:11 AM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/...18_636x382.jpg
Girlfriend devastated after her boyfriend, 22, is mauled to death by her pet pitbull Tiger while 'suffering an epileptic fit'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3w44sgBwu

bots 02-01-2016 06:22 AM

Any animal with a vice like jaw grip is a danger to humans. If the guy had a fit, the dog was probably frightened and reacted in the only way it knows.

I wish people would wake up to the potential issues there are with keeping any pet. It's not about the 90+% of the time where they will be fine, its about the % what if scenario where the animal is capable of inflicting lethal damage. If you have a pet that is capable of inflicting lethal damage, you need to be prepared for it.

arista 02-01-2016 06:28 AM

b.o.t.s.

'suffering an epileptic fit'

If that fella did that in front of most dogs that could be problems,

Dogs are not able to know what he is doing?

Tragic


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