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Prudie | 09:24 Wed 06th Nov 2013 | Animals & Nature
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2487849/Leicester-girl-dies-bitten-dog-Mountsorrel.html
Firstly I cannot imagine the pain this young mother is going through so not the time to make judgemental comments about her but I have to ask, this huge dog supposedly came from an animal charity - who seemed content for it to go to a one bedroom flat, where dogs were not allowed anyway, with a young child in the home. I hope they are feeling ashamed this morning. Poor dog too, I really don't know what the answer is with these status dogs?
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Dave....you're a dimlo.
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Her name could well be Alexandra.....
Finally ummmmm you said it, THOSE types of dogs! You know nothing about dogs and how to train them. You should never own any dog never mind let it into you house.
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Well she insulted my dogs breed and she is not educated enough to do so really! Ummmmm there is no such thing as lock jaw.
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Mike OMG and I thought I was judgemental. Please take your personal spat elsewhere :-)
And I don't have a dog because...???

I don't fecking want one....they bite people!!! My cat never bit anyone...
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Lock jaw is an accepted familiar name for tetanus.
It's not about education, Mike, it's about not taking the risk..

Jordy.... :-(
Mike you are being a tad over sensitive, Ummm just said she wouldnt allow them in her house, she is perfectly entitled to her op on dogs.

i like mastiffs, well i like all dogs
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big dogs should be lessened


yes... sort of plane a bit off all around?
My cat is more likely to bite me than my dog.
This tragic dog maling was down to human error, from the rspca letting the dog go to a flat were no dogs are aloud, the new owner taking it with young chldren in the flat, owner had no experience on how to handle the dog and with no bond between dog and owner and lack of the dog history known. List goes on, I can't blame the dog, it would be like blaming a 2 year old.
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Was it the RSPCA? Have that been ascertained now?
Girls aloud have something to answer for!!!

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