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Barsel | 14:20 Sat 04th Oct 2014 | News
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Another child has been attacked and killed by a dog, it breaks my heart.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-29491535
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I don't think that link will work but it's on the BBC news site
Heartbreaking Barsel :o(
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Thanks mazie
This is so sad
Why would anyone allow a child to be in the same room as any dog regardless of the breed
Time and time again the same story, a dog in a room with a young child. Will people never learn? You think a child is safe with someone and come back from your errnd to find a tragedy. Truly, truly heart breaking. So very sad for them.
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I have a Granddaughter of 6 months who is so beautiful and happy The thought that this could ever happen to her - well it doesn't bear thinking about but life will never be the same for this family. If it is that the baby was left alone with this dog, I really really hope that someone will learn from this.
it makes me hopping mad. How *** stupid are these people. How many more kids have to die. Perhaps if they locked one of these idiots up for 10 years, the other idiots would take notice.
The problem is that many owners treat their dogs as human members of the family,not animals. Many dogs truly think they are the leader of the pack or they are jealous. They are not human have no human emotions and when they are upset they will either run away or attack depending on the breed. Its another tragedy that could have been prevented.
So sad.

Where we're from it's rare you'll have a dog live in the house.
Having grown up with dogs

we were always left with them. None of us were eaten
Dogs did their doggy thing and protected us from intruders

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I wonder if there is a chemical in disposable nappies that trigger a certain smell when soiled?
I don't think so, HC. I think there'd be many more attacks than there are, if that were the case.
My money would be on the dog being a bull breed of some description!

most other dogs may bite but very few will attack in that nature.

Absolutely dreadful!!
We don't know the details yet, Ratter.
You've got a valid point there, mrs chappie. Grasping at straws, is the expression, I believe.
I know hc4361, thats why I said "My money would be on the dog being a bull breed of some description!"

A bit difficult to put money on a known result!
I can't be specific but I am sure there has been at least three incidents of dogs mauling babies/toddlers in the past three years where the child has been left with a grandmother who has a pitbull type dog. Why would a mature woman have such a dog?

Maybe I'm stereotyping both pitbulls and grandmothers.
hc4361, people old and young have been keeping bull breeds as pets for many many years, bull breeds have only come to the fore in recent years when it became "Macho" or "cool" to have one. I know people that are very respectable people keeping bull breeds because they make good pets in the right environment and with the right owners.

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