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https://www.cheknews.ca/pit-bull-attack-near-nanaimo-injures-two-children-and-one-woman-450395/

Two 8-month-old pit bulls that were loose in Nanaimo attacked several children, severely injuring at least one. Other people that came to aid the children were also injured.

The children were playing in a yard at the house of one of their friends. The dogs were from somewhere else in the neighborhood and had been cited for being at large previously.

One of the owners of the dogs came and got the dogs but did not stick around. The news interviewed the other owner, a Dangerhair that looked to be in her late 40s or early 50s. While she was devastated at what her dogs had done, she said to the reporter, "People are saying, look at this from the prospective of a parent, well, these dogs are my kids, too," and then she broke down crying.

It was later reported both dogs were euthanized, as there have been other incidents prior to this one, and due to the severity of the injuries the one particular child sustained.

To the dangerhair dog owner I would have to say, "If these dogs were your KIDS, you did a lousy job of raising them. Thank heavens you didn't spawn any of your own."
 
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At the end he literally encourages it. He walks the fucking thing back up to him.

TOPHAT. I'M MAD.
Getting mad is better than being scared. After the last dog attack, I snapped and now I'm FURIOUS and it's galvanized me to take measures to protect myself by any means necessary. Instead of feeling paralyzed and helpless, I'm armed and READY.
 
If you ever see him again, I strongly suggest showing him pictures from the dog adoption roster of the nearest kill shelter and tell him that many people thought as he did, and look where all of those puppies ended up
The shitbull storm hasn't hit us nearly as hard here in Australia but we always copy all of the US or UKs worst decisions so I'm sure we'll get flooded with them soon enough.

There's loads of staffys here and they've all been ugly and unpleasant. The one next door attacked my Border Collie the one time I let her out the front without realising the murdermutt was out there too. It only took about 5 seconds and it was in our driveway and trying to get at my Collies neck. My Collie only escaped serious injury because she has a lot of neck skin and it kept the fucker away from anything vital until the neighbour's brother pulled the thing off of her. Still had to have surgery and a drain installed the clean her up though and she's really scared of going out the front now. My Kelpie would probably fight back but my Border Collie is really gentle. I hate all pit type dogs so much.
 
At the end he literally encourages it. He walks the fucking thing back up to him.

TOPHAT. I'M MAD.
The top hat rating is for when someone spergs out about something trivial or just stupid. You being mad this guy is using his shitbull to torment this random guy is totally justified and not at all MATI!
 
Whenever someone mentions a shitbull snapping I just think back to the many documented cases of people with seizure disorders being mauled as they were on the ground convulsing by their dog. Imagine being on the ground unconscious writhing and then you wake up to your beloved pet ripping your face off.
Recent example, courtesy of r/BanPitbulls

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I find myself liking "dogs" as a whole entire idea less because of the horrifying things that pitbulls do, which is its own unique kind of tragedy.
Pitbulls make dogs as a whole worse just by existing. Not just by getting people to associate their horrific behavior with all dogs but also by spreading their defective genes around.
 
Holy fuck how did she survive?

Look, good on the owner for having the dog euthanized over it, but based on her comment about the cupcake, you just know she's gonna continue to be stupid and get another pitbull despite her lifelong scars.
 
Look, good on the owner for having the dog euthanized over it, but based on her comment about the cupcake, you just know she's gonna continue to be stupid and get another pitbull despite her lifelong scars.
I guess it's hard to admit that the dog you poured 4 years of love and dedication could do such a horrible thing to you when most other dogs would lie down and wait for you to recover. Also, hey there smoothskin.
 
Recent example, courtesy of r/BanPitbulls


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Well I'm actually kinda bothered by this. She's a dumb bitch for sure but the thought of having a completely normal day and then waking up without a face is pure nightmare fuel.
"I think the dog wanted the cupcake" I refuse to believe this is real, holy shit
It's so retarded it's almost laughable. So instead of just eating the cupcake it ripped your face off?
 
Not to that level of sadism, but a lot of pitnutters very much have excessive selective empathy for shitbulls exclusively that's basically absent for people, other pets, even other types of dogs (a lot of them disdain small dogs as well). It's what allows them to blame everyone but themselves and the dog when the shitbull inevitably mauls a person or another animal.
This is 100% correct. Pitnutters are incapable of comprehending that other peoples' pets can mean as much to them as their precious pibble means to them. That is why they're so dismissive when shitbulls maim and kill other animals. They claim to be animal lovers but the only love in their tiny hearts is reserved for shit bulls.

I'll never have a tarantula as a pet, but I can understand that people who keep them as pets love them very deeply, as much as I love my cats. If someone who lost their pet tarantula expressed their grief to me I'd never dream of dismissing their pain. Yet pitnutters have absolutely no issue telling people who've lost their dogs and cats to shitbulls (and human family!) to fuck off.
Dogs attacking and killing cats and other pets is just natural dog behavior, and pretty hilarious too.
Problem is, dogs killing other animals is "natural" to some extent, because they are predators. But the vast majority of dogs will go their entire lives without killing another animal. They will chase other animals but won't attempt to actually kill them. The worst you can expect from a normal dog is them maybe chomping a frog or squirrel (if they're fast/lucky enough to catch one that is).

This fuels the pitnut's passion to normalize dogs being unnecessarily violent towards all living things. "Dogs are predators and they sometimes will chase small animals so it's totally OK for them to try killing every living creature in a 50 mile radius."

Reminder that it's also a tragedy if a cat kills a bird and cats are evil but it's totally OK if Nala decimates the neighbor's ponies because she "didn't mean it," was "scared," and is her owner's "soul dog."
 
Problem is, dogs killing other animals is "natural" to some extent, because they are predators. But the vast majority of dogs will go their entire lives without killing another animal. They will chase other animals but won't attempt to actually kill them. The worst you can expect from a normal dog is them maybe chomping a frog or squirrel (if they're fast/lucky enough to catch one that is).
It truely depends on the breed. I had a hound-lab mix as a kid, and we took her to the neighbor's yard because they had a fence where she could run, rather than the tie out we had. She found a bunny nest there. She picked up each of the babies so gently, that while they were obviously terrified, none had the slightest damage. She had the soft lab mouth, and kept dropping the babies when a different on took off running. All of us kids were able to get the baby bunnies outside the fence alive.

Pibble would've eaten all of them.
 
They will chase other animals but won't attempt to actually kill them. The worst you can expect from a normal dog is them maybe chomping a frog or squirrel (if they're fast/lucky enough to catch one that is
Yeah my Kelpie wants to chomp on whatever poor bird lands in the yard but will just stare autistically at any cat she sees, like she would a sheep she's rounding up. The Border Collie has a loving relationship with one of our indoor cats, they sleep and eat together and are basically joined at the hip.

I find the way the pit lobby has successfully gotten normies to assume biting and mauling is normal dog behaviour to be a travesty. We wouldn't have any domesticated animal if all they did was try to kill everything all the time.
 
Yeah my Kelpie wants to chomp on whatever poor bird lands in the yard but will just stare autistically at any cat she sees, like she would a sheep she's rounding up. The Border Collie has a loving relationship with one of our indoor cats, they sleep and eat together and are basically joined at the hip.

I find the way the pit lobby has successfully gotten normies to assume biting and mauling is normal dog behaviour to be a travesty. We wouldn't have any domesticated animal if all they did was try to kill everything all the time.

If all dogs were like pits, we would be better off without them.

I love dogs, but I’d be happy buying a house in a dog free community because assholes letting pitbulls run around the neighborhood can kill your kids and it severely restricts the kids’ freedom.

Pitbull neighborhoods are almost as bad as living in a a gang infested ghetto :(
 
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If all dogs were like pits, we would be better off without them.
I would even say that if the price of getting rid of pitbulls was to get rid of ALL DOGS EVER through like forced sterilization and have to start fresh from an untainted genestock. I wouldn't even care at this point. They're cute but at what cost? I'd sacrifice the lineage of every golden retriever to get rid of the shitbulls at this point. (I have not owned a canine in like 20 years though.) Dog 2: The Non-Pit Version would be worth the sacrifice.
 
It truely depends on the breed. I had a hound-lab mix as a kid, and we took her to the neighbor's yard because they had a fence where she could run, rather than the tie out we had. She found a bunny nest there. She picked up each of the babies so gently, that while they were obviously terrified, none had the slightest damage. She had the soft lab mouth, and kept dropping the babies when a different on took off running. All of us kids were able to get the baby bunnies outside the fence alive.

Pibble would've eaten all of them.
It really does depend on the breed. Problem is though, pibble owners don't want to admit it, so they keep telling ignorant people stuff that is either optimistic, wishful thinking or even falsehoods to make their chosen breed sound better then it really is, that it's really a bloodsport breed bred to suddenly escalate almost immediately right into killing or attack mode, not telegraph it's intent to kill or attack when it does, and to ignore all signs, signals and indications that tell it to stop killing or attacking, even towards allies and kin.

This is what makes this breed so dangerous, and what they fail to grasp about the breed, and what can make even 'placid' and 'nice' pitbulls risky. Even over other biting dogs, as pitbulls will keep going once started and will shred their victims, even if they themselves are seriously injured they'll often keep fighting until death.

It's not really 'They can bite' but 'They like to bite way too much,, will happily keep biting even to the point of killing once started, and will see anything as an excuse to bite.'

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We have another pitbull vs. 2-year old, this time in Texas.



'Covered in blood' | Dog euthanized after attacking mother, 2-year-old boy, police say

Midlothian police told WFAA officers responded on March 22 to the Pecan Acres Mobile Park for a report a dog had attacked a child.

Author: Maci Smith (WFAA), Richard Solomon, Paul Livengood

Published: 8:59 AM CDT March 27, 2026
Updated: 6:06 PM CDT March 27, 2026
MIDLOTHIAN, Texas — A 30-year-old Midlothian woman and her 2-year-old son were injured after being attacked by their own dog, she told WFAA.

Midlothian police said officers responded to the Pecan Acres Mobile Park on Sunday, March 22 to find the woman, identified as Kelsey Marie, and her child, Julius, were severely injured in a dog attack.

Officers found Maire and baby Julius "covered in blood," police said. Welch told WFAA she owned the dog with her boyfriend since it was six weeks old and it had never shown signs of aggression.

His mother, Kelsey Marie, said the dog, a pit bull mix, suddenly ran into the child’s bedroom and jumped onto the bed where he was.

“It pounced on the bed and started attacking my son,” she said. Marie said the dog bit the toddler multiple times, including the back of his head.

"I was trying to get the dog … he already had the back of his head,” she said. She intervened, placing herself between the dog and her son. The dog then attacked her, she said.

Marie was able to pull the dog away and secure it in another room until officers arrived.

“He was just covered in blood,” she said.
Marie told WFAA she let the dog out of the cage for a walk when it turned the corner, jumped on the bed and attacked the boy. Welch said the dog got hold of the boy's head, back and leg.

Officers who responded found the dog secured in a back room of the home, and Animal Control was called to take possession of the dog, police said.

“We took the breathing tube out about two days ago, and he opened his eyes fully today,” she said.

Marie described the incident as a “freak accident” and said the dog had not previously shown signs of aggression and had been raised around children since it was a puppy.

A Midlothian police officer drove the ambulance to the hospital so both medics could care for Julius, according to police. Welch told WFAA on Friday, March 27, that her son was out of the ICU.

Midlothian police said the dog has been euthanized. There will not be criminal charges filed at this time, police said.

A GoFundMe page was started to help with the medical expenses to care for the 2-year-old boy, Marie confirmed with WFAA.

They had that dog since it was 6 weeks old and it still turned on her toddler son, then turned on her when she intervened. At least she managed to save her son's life, but the way she described the attack as a "freak accident" has me wondering if she will make the same mistake again. I will pray that she comes to her senses and realizes that it was no accident.
 
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