leegreen 2,182 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Blaming the dog, blaming the presenter, I blame the dick holding the dog. Why did he not see that coming and if he didn't know the dog that well, what the feck was he doing taking it on a TV show? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ideation 8,216 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 If the dog has never been on t.v before etc, i imagine its day was pretty f*****g mental, and it was probably feeling very uneasy about the whole thing. I just dont understand why the presenter needed to be so close and face to face to do that feature. Typical yank. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 24,284 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 A playfull nip ! Get over it !! LOL !! Had worse off a ferret ! Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cody. 75 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 silly twat haha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nik_B 3,790 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 The owner wasn't the one on the show. Apparently the owner had been out with his dog the day before and it ran after an animal and fell into a freezing lake. The firemen (the two guys you see on the show with the dog) rescued the dog. The owner was with the dog before the show and had introduced it to all the people involved including the presenter. They obviously thought it would look great having the firemen take the dog on the show. The owner has now been charged with not having his dog on a lead and for some other stuff. The dog could be a bad one but it must have been under some stress as it was being held by two people it didn't know and was been petted by the presenter. I get the arguement that the dog was just bad but all the people involved contributed to putting the dog in a situation it obviously wasn't comfortable and that especially goes for the owner. Who would let two strangers take their dog and put it in that situation without being present? Also as has been said...who in their right fookin mind would stick their face near that of a big powerful dog that they don't know? It was such a stupid thing to do and she was lucky that it was just a nip. If that dog wanted to hurt her then I imagine it could have ripped her face off. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Cracks me up the way some folk are defending this like its not really the dogs fault !......Shame these excuses never got made for pit bulls !.......To say " its not the dogs fault because the woman put her face near the dogs face "....is absolutely ridiculous..........................ok so your waiting for your kids to come out the sweet shop and a littlun ( or adult for that matter ) comes up and gets their face close to the dog as happens day in day out......dog takes a chunk of cheek and hey ho " sorry chum its your own fault for getting too near my bad ass dog "............................turn it in for f**k sake ! Why folk need to over complicate things like this with all the leader of the pack nonsense is beyond me..............the only slight excuse id give that dog is possibly the unfamiliar surroundings it was in.....but even then,a well adjusted confident and sensible dog will cope in near any situation without feeling the need to lash out........i dont see any reason to give dogs an excuse because i accept theres good and bad specimens born of any species this " theres no bad dogs just bad owners " thing is possibly the most ridiculous statement a dog fancier could ever make in my opinion. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Forrest Gump 10 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 The owner wasn't the one on the show. Apparently the owner had been out with his dog the day before and it ran after an animal and fell into a freezing lake. The firemen (the two guys you see on the show with the dog) rescued the dog. The owner was with the dog before the show and had introduced it to all the people involved including the presenter. They obviously thought it would look great having the firemen take the dog on the show. The owner has now been charged with not having his dog on a lead and for some other stuff. The dog could be a bad one but it must have been under some stress as it was being held by two people it didn't know and was been petted by the presenter. I get the arguement that the dog was just bad but all the people involved contributed to putting the dog in a situation it obviously wasn't comfortable and that especially goes for the owner. Who would let two strangers take their dog and put it in that situation without being present? Also as has been said...who in their right fookin mind would stick their face near that of a big powerful dog that they don't know? It was such a stupid thing to do and she was lucky that it was just a nip. If that dog wanted to hurt her then I imagine it could have ripped her face off. The bloke that had a hold of the dog was the owner, see the caption under the first photo on the link below. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2098521/TV-anchor-Kyle-Dyer-bit-face-rescued-dog.html Quote Link to post Share on other sites
big GJ 4 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 a friends dog bit a drunk womens lip off when she was trying to kiss it she tried to get it pts but he sed it was because it didnt like the smell of beer and the dog is still alive 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paddybarr 77 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 The thing is about a dog like that, it's alright saying noone should be sticking there face to it like that but you never know what's going to happen when you're out and about. I was taking my mastiff out of the car once on a car park (he was on a lead) and a women was getting out of her car with her son who was about 3 or 4 maybe, the son pulled her hand towards us saying he wants to stroke the dog and the silly bint just let go of his hand without asking me if the dog was nasty....the kid dived on my dog hugging him round the neck face to face. Luckily my dog was placid and loved kids but I gave the women a right bollocking.....who the f'ck lets a kid run at a strange dog, especially one of that size! My point is, if I had this dogo with me on that day it would have been a very nasty scene!!!! Walking round with a dog that's liable to snap is fine as long as everyone around you has common sense, unfortunately 95% of people don't have common sense so it's a matter of time before it all goes horribly wrong! personal responsibility answers any argument you can make,I can own an aggressive dog and take all reasonable precautions to stop it ever hurting anyone. If some adult retard tries to kiss it or hug it without permission they get what they deserve,and before you say if a kid ran over to any of my (friendly) dogs,they'd not get close enough for anything to happen. if you can't stop a child getting near your dog,sell it and get a hamster. Macho bullshit read this http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/local/localbrad/9461134.Woman_tells_of_terror_after_losing_arm_in_dog_attack/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Nik_B 3,790 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 The owner wasn't the one on the show. Apparently the owner had been out with his dog the day before and it ran after an animal and fell into a freezing lake. The firemen (the two guys you see on the show with the dog) rescued the dog. The owner was with the dog before the show and had introduced it to all the people involved including the presenter. They obviously thought it would look great having the firemen take the dog on the show. The owner has now been charged with not having his dog on a lead and for some other stuff. The dog could be a bad one but it must have been under some stress as it was being held by two people it didn't know and was been petted by the presenter. I get the arguement that the dog was just bad but all the people involved contributed to putting the dog in a situation it obviously wasn't comfortable and that especially goes for the owner. Who would let two strangers take their dog and put it in that situation without being present? Also as has been said...who in their right fookin mind would stick their face near that of a big powerful dog that they don't know? It was such a stupid thing to do and she was lucky that it was just a nip. If that dog wanted to hurt her then I imagine it could have ripped her face off. The bloke that had a hold of the dog was the owner, see the caption under the first photo on the link below. http://www.dailymail...escued-dog.html Yep your right...I stand corrected Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Casso 1,261 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Cracks me up the way some folk are defending this like its not really the dogs fault !......Shame these excuses never got made for pit bulls !.......To say " its not the dogs fault because the woman put her face near the dogs face "....is absolutely ridiculous..........................ok so your waiting for your kids to come out the sweet shop and a littlun ( or adult for that matter ) comes up and gets their face close to the dog as happens day in day out......dog takes a chunk of cheek and hey ho " sorry chum its your own fault for getting too near my bad ass dog "............................turn it in for f**k sake ! Why folk need to over complicate things like this with all the leader of the pack nonsense is beyond me..............the only slight excuse id give that dog is possibly the unfamiliar surroundings it was in.....but even then,a well adjusted confident and sensible dog will cope in near any situation without feeling the need to lash out........i dont see any reason to give dogs an excuse because i accept theres good and bad specimens born of any species this " theres no bad dogs just bad owners " thing is possibly the most ridiculous statement a dog fancier could ever make in my opinion. im not sure what a dog fancier is, maybe thats what someone who keeps dogs in this day and age is called,but it doesn't mean they know anything about dogs, i kept dogs all my life same as my father and his father before him and i can assure that any litter of pups born anywhere to any bitch of any species is born with certain traits either to be the most social or the most aggressive that breed can be, these are traits that can be encouraged or neglected, all of which depend on learned behaviour, strong dogs and high drive dogs can all be kept with ease if you know the systems to work these dogs in drive, and thats where i believe most owners fall down, im not sure about other fanciers of strong dogs but bringing them down the sweet shop and leaving them parked outside for folk to stick their faces into would not be very responsible ownership in my experience, a lot of the knowledge out there at the minute is misinformation, what works for the pet dog can be down right dangerous when used with working species, i dont do the dominance theory thinking, too many dogs ruined, too many dogs in shelters, so the way things sit at the minute the current thinking is wrong, and thats where i think things need to be addressed, all dogs are born social no doubt, from those pups jumping up to greet you when you first look at a litter, complete blank pages every one, each one with different drives no doubt but thats where knowledge of the canine comes in ,how any of those pups end up as a snapping snarling beast is down to its treatment by a human hand, i have never been surer about anything bud, they are all born social,no matter what breed, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
blan89 159 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 The thing is about a dog like that, it's alright saying noone should be sticking there face to it like that but you never know what's going to happen when you're out and about. I was taking my mastiff out of the car once on a car park (he was on a lead) and a women was getting out of her car with her son who was about 3 or 4 maybe, the son pulled her hand towards us saying he wants to stroke the dog and the silly bint just let go of his hand without asking me if the dog was nasty....the kid dived on my dog hugging him round the neck face to face. Luckily my dog was placid and loved kids but I gave the women a right bollocking.....who the f'ck lets a kid run at a strange dog, especially one of that size! My point is, if I had this dogo with me on that day it would have been a very nasty scene!!!! Walking round with a dog that's liable to snap is fine as long as everyone around you has common sense, unfortunately 95% of people don't have common sense so it's a matter of time before it all goes horribly wrong! personal responsibility answers any argument you can make,I can own an aggressive dog and take all reasonable precautions to stop it ever hurting anyone. If some adult retard tries to kiss it or hug it without permission they get what they deserve,and before you say if a kid ran over to any of my (friendly) dogs,they'd not get close enough for anything to happen. if you can't stop a child getting near your dog,sell it and get a hamster. Macho bullshit read this http://www.thetelegr..._in_dog_attack/ What's your point? an idiot let their dog attack an old woman (long and short of it),how does personal responsibility not answer that? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rhodey 96 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Granted, she should not have done that with a strange dog. But no dog should show human aggression like that, no growl, no warning but straight in with a bite. It is a combination of either a bad dog/bad breeders/bad owners/bad judgement. If someone had posted on here a dog had bitten their child on the face, you would all be shouting get the dog pts, cannot take chances etc. The woman has required surgery to her face. It's america of course she would require surgery, and some therapy sessions followed by some dog rehabilitation sessions so she can go near them again all helps them add zero's on the compo cheque. It pisses me off that people think they can just go up to any dog and fuss it like a baby and give it kisses etc. The dog reacted to a threat it was a quick snap not a savage attack. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
k99yle 53 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Cracks me up the way some folk are defending this like its not really the dogs fault !......Shame these excuses never got made for pit bulls !.......To say " its not the dogs fault because the woman put her face near the dogs face "....is absolutely ridiculous..........................ok so your waiting for your kids to come out the sweet shop and a littlun ( or adult for that matter ) comes up and gets their face close to the dog as happens day in day out......dog takes a chunk of cheek and hey ho " sorry chum its your own fault for getting too near my bad ass dog "............................turn it in for f**k sake ! Why folk need to over complicate things like this with all the leader of the pack nonsense is beyond me..............the only slight excuse id give that dog is possibly the unfamiliar surroundings it was in.....but even then,a well adjusted confident and sensible dog will cope in near any situation without feeling the need to lash out........i dont see any reason to give dogs an excuse because i accept theres good and bad specimens born of any species this " theres no bad dogs just bad owners " thing is possibly the most ridiculous statement a dog fancier could ever make in my opinion. im not sure what a dog fancier is, maybe thats what someone who keeps dogs in this day and age is called,but it doesn't mean they know anything about dogs, i kept dogs all my life same as my father and his father before him and i can assure that any litter of pups born anywhere to any bitch of any species is born with certain traits either to be the most social or the most aggressive that breed can be, these are traits that can be encouraged or neglected, all of which depend on learned behaviour, strong dogs and high drive dogs can all be kept with ease if you know the systems to work these dogs in drive, and thats where i believe most owners fall down, im not sure about other fanciers of strong dogs but bringing them down the sweet shop and leaving them parked outside for folk to stick their faces into would not be very responsible ownership in my experience, a lot of the knowledge out there at the minute is misinformation, what works for the pet dog can be down right dangerous when used with working species, i dont do the dominance theory thinking, too many dogs ruined, too many dogs in shelters, so the way things sit at the minute the current thinking is wrong, and thats where i think things need to be addressed, all dogs are born social no doubt, from those pups jumping up to greet you when you first look at a litter, complete blank pages every one, each one with different drives no doubt but thats where knowledge of the canine comes in ,how any of those pups end up as a snapping snarling beast is down to its treatment by a human hand, i have never been surer about anything bud, they are all born social,no matter what breed, If that was my dog i would have slammed it onto the deck by its throat and strangled the fecker whilst growling at it until it acted submissive. Why did the knob just sit there looking gormless. If my dog even looks at anyone a bit funny or growls when someone knocks on the door she gets a firm reminder that she is at the bottom of the pecking order. That women should be able to do what she likes to that dog, except hurt it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Forrest Gump 10 Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 (edited) Cracks me up the way some folk are defending this like its not really the dogs fault !......Shame these excuses never got made for pit bulls !.......To say " its not the dogs fault because the woman put her face near the dogs face "....is absolutely ridiculous..........................ok so your waiting for your kids to come out the sweet shop and a littlun ( or adult for that matter ) comes up and gets their face close to the dog as happens day in day out......dog takes a chunk of cheek and hey ho " sorry chum its your own fault for getting too near my bad ass dog "............................turn it in for f**k sake ! Why folk need to over complicate things like this with all the leader of the pack nonsense is beyond me..............the only slight excuse id give that dog is possibly the unfamiliar surroundings it was in.....but even then,a well adjusted confident and sensible dog will cope in near any situation without feeling the need to lash out........i dont see any reason to give dogs an excuse because i accept theres good and bad specimens born of any species this " theres no bad dogs just bad owners " thing is possibly the most ridiculous statement a dog fancier could ever make in my opinion. im not sure what a dog fancier is, maybe thats what someone who keeps dogs in this day and age is called,but it doesn't mean they know anything about dogs, i kept dogs all my life same as my father and his father before him and i can assure that any litter of pups born anywhere to any bitch of any species is born with certain traits either to be the most social or the most aggressive that breed can be, these are traits that can be encouraged or neglected, all of which depend on learned behaviour, strong dogs and high drive dogs can all be kept with ease if you know the systems to work these dogs in drive, and thats where i believe most owners fall down, im not sure about other fanciers of strong dogs but bringing them down the sweet shop and leaving them parked outside for folk to stick their faces into would not be very responsible ownership in my experience, a lot of the knowledge out there at the minute is misinformation, what works for the pet dog can be down right dangerous when used with working species, i dont do the dominance theory thinking, too many dogs ruined, too many dogs in shelters, so the way things sit at the minute the current thinking is wrong, and thats where i think things need to be addressed, all dogs are born social no doubt, from those pups jumping up to greet you when you first look at a litter, complete blank pages every one, each one with different drives no doubt but thats where knowledge of the canine comes in ,how any of those pups end up as a snapping snarling beast is down to its treatment by a human hand, i have never been surer about anything bud, they are all born social,no matter what breed, If that was my dog i would have slammed it onto the deck by its throat and strangled the fecker whilst growling at it until it acted submissive. Why did the knob just sit there looking gormless. If my dog even looks at anyone a bit funny or growls when someone knocks on the door she gets a firm reminder that she is at the bottom of the pecking order. That women should be able to do what she likes to that dog, except hurt it. Bloody hell, wouldn't like to be your dog K99yle! Edited February 10, 2012 by Forrest Gump Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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