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Another Little Baby Death ....
Possibly dog related ............. poor little baby.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -wales- south-w est-wal es-2624 2506
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From the link - "Another community councillor, Alban Rees, said the death was "astounding", adding: "This is a young family and a young life has been lost. This is the first time I've come across anything like this."
I assume the councilor means 'come across anything like this' in their personal experience.
Either that, or they don't watch TV or read papers!
I assume the councilor means 'come across anything like this' in their personal experience.
Either that, or they don't watch TV or read papers!
Try this link ric.ror
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/12 13526/f amily-d og-seiz ed-afte r-sudde n-death -of-bab y
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Heartbreaking.
People just don't realise that their pet could do some damage if the notion took them.
It is so much easier to NEVER leave a dog alone with a child. How difficult can it be? I
It's not the end of the world to always supervise your dog when near children. It is the end of someone's world if you don't and the worst happens.
People just don't realise that their pet could do some damage if the notion took them.
It is so much easier to NEVER leave a dog alone with a child. How difficult can it be? I
It's not the end of the world to always supervise your dog when near children. It is the end of someone's world if you don't and the worst happens.
The baby was only a few days old and the dog 'bit her head off'.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 62020/P olice-s eize-fa mily-do g-baby- killed- Wales.h tml
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The report advises that the couple had not had the dog for long.
It's another classic case of pack behaviour.
The dog arrives and is in the process of establishing itself in the pack hierarchy, suddenly another new member arrives and is obviously getting more attention than the dog - which equates to higher pack status.
The dog will be confused and unhappy, and react by re-asserting its rather tenuous position - and attack the interloper.
It was always a situation waiting to happen - you cannot introduce a dog into a family, and then a new baby before the dog has settled in.
Tragic, but predictable - again.
It's another classic case of pack behaviour.
The dog arrives and is in the process of establishing itself in the pack hierarchy, suddenly another new member arrives and is obviously getting more attention than the dog - which equates to higher pack status.
The dog will be confused and unhappy, and react by re-asserting its rather tenuous position - and attack the interloper.
It was always a situation waiting to happen - you cannot introduce a dog into a family, and then a new baby before the dog has settled in.
Tragic, but predictable - again.
Yet another dog that people think oh don't they look nice. Owning a Malamute is not an easy task they need lots of excercise and the owner needs to establish themselves as alpha from the start. I don't regard it as a family pet type of dog and certainly wouldn't leave one alone in the presence of children let alone a baby.