Who matter’s more…the dog or your child?
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Well, if you are a certain drop-kick of a person in the form of Allison Cottier of NSW Australia it seems she cannot really decide!
See those awful injuries on her two year old son’s face? that bull mastiff in the background did it to him. And Mum thinks so much of this animal that not only is she not going to get rid of the thing she is even going so far as to blame her child for what happened to him. A two year old for gods sake! So what if the little guy pulled the dogs ear, has she never heard the advice never leave small children unattended with a dog? and a large strong animal such as a bull mastiff is at that. The child should never have been able to tease the dog if she had any bloody sense about her.
She has refused to get rid of the animal as it is very much a part of the family…well so is your child lady!! The kid nearly lost an eye as you can see for yourself; the dog has ‘turned’ once now and that can be a dangerous sign. What happens when Ben brushes past the dog tomorrow and the dog s in a cranky mood?…I hate to think. Personally if an animal, family pet or not, did that to my child it would be out the door and gone so fast it there would be nothing but skid marks.
Two infants died in Australia over a two week period last December after being savaged by large aggressive breed dogs that were family pets. The infants were left unsupervised. Several similar cases have ocurred in the UK in recent months where children have been mauled to death by family pets. Whilst I am a dog lover I also love kids, especially mine, and no way would I trust that dog again near that child.
She will though. Good luck Ben.
Photo courtesy of Daily Telegraph, Australia.
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