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AllTrac wrote:kill the dogs, spare the humans, the owner didnt bite him, the dogs did, i say firing squad for the dogs.
What would u do if yr 4yr old was malled?
CS3A_GLX wrote:What would u do if yr 4yr old was malled?
Gulf, West, Trincity?
pioneer wrote:AllTrac wrote:kill the dogs, spare the humans, the owner didnt bite him, the dogs did, i say firing squad for the dogs.
kill de chiren who leave de gate open...jail dem...damn dotish chiren
Aaron 2NR wrote:I disagree with comments about killing the dogs though. The dogs cannot think like humans. Better to give the dog's to a security company or something instead of killing them...
sharkman121 wrote::(Dogs maul boy, 4
Dogs tear open child in vicious ambush
A four-year-old child was mauled by two hybrid dogs near his home on Tuesday night.
Little Ezekiel Renne-Cambridge was walking on the roadway with his grandmother when the barking dogs—a German shepherd and an Akita, mixed with German shepherd —suddenly attacked him.
The family lives on Crissy Street, Block 5, Palmiste.
Relatives said the dogs pounced on the child, throwing him on the roadway. His grandmother, Yoland Peters-Renne, attempted to pull the animals off her grandchild, but they were too heavy.
The incident occurred around 9 p.m.
"This was not the first time she carried the child for walk on the road. Every evening, she would walk her two grandsons, but last night, one of them fell asleep and she didn't wake him. She and Ezekiel went for the walk. They were about two houses away from home when the dogs just ran out from nowhere and pushed Ezekiel down," a relative, who did not want to be identified, said yesterday.
Eyewitnesses said the dogs, which escaped from their owner's home, did not stop biting the child until a neighbour began beating them with a piece of iron.
"The child's back and abdomen were ripped open. He was bleeding. His grandmother took him home and wrapped him in a blanket. As she was about to leave home, the child's parents arrived. They took him to the hospital," the relative said.
Ezekiel, a pupil at the Open Bible Preschool, was listed in critical condition at the San Fernando General Hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) last evening.
"He is in a bad state. We are praying that he gets through this. He underwent emergency surgery and is still in ICU. But the family wants to thank the police and the staff at the hospital for their quick response," the relative said.
A report was filed at the San Fernando Police Station.
Vidya Emrith, owner of the dogs, said she was traumatised by the incident.
"I cannot believe this happened. I feel so terrible. I am so sorry this happened, especially to this little child," she cried yesterday when the Express visited her home.
Emrith, who lives on Cinnamon Lane, said she was not at home when the dogs escaped.
"A neighbour called my son, who was at home, and told him that the dogs were on the road. By the time he jumped in his van and was driving up the road looking for them, he heard the screams. By the time he got there, the dogs had already mauled the boy," she said.
Emrith, a businesswoman, said the dogs —ages three years, and nine months—pushed open the front gate and made their way onto the road. Hanzo, the older dog, was huge, and people were afraid of him, she said.
"But it was the younger one, Josie, who barked at people. Nine months ago, she attacked a nine-year-old boy," she said.
When the Express visited her home yesterday, Emrith was saying goodbye to the animals.
"I am sending them to live on a ranch in Penal. I cannot keep them here. The neighbours are angry with me and I understand. If it is a choice between the child and the dogs, I will choose the child. I love my dogs, but I cannot allow this to happen again," she cried.
Emrith visited the child's family at the hospital on Tuesday night.
"I am so sad. I am praying for this child. I don't want anything to happen to him. But these are not vicious dogs, I don't know what happened," she said.
Emrith said she was willing to assist the family in getting specialist care for Ezekiel.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Dog ... 20079.html
pioneer wrote:bushwakka wrote:not vicious? fack all of alyuh wit big breed dogs, it hav nothin good lookin abt them ting, alyuh jes hav dem 4 style an machoism
umm ok sounds like yuh can't afford one
anyhow...i bet that idiot was harassin de dogs in some form...dotish chiren always harass dogs for some reason and when you tell their parents bout it...they think it's funny and cute. Dem dotish chiren always harassin my dogs, i don't remember as a child harassin people dogs...i always thought they were fascinating and super kool
Hell my neighbour bad ass doberman and german shep dug a hole under his fence and came after me when i was 4...all dey did was lick my ears
I don't blame the dogs, i blame the owner for not securing her premises KNOWING she has some crazy dogs.
shaneelal wrote:Owner is responsible, some people can manage their big bread/dangerous dogs others cannot. People wanting to own dangerous dogs should require an expensive license requiring proper training, the home to be secure and approval from neighbors in a 100m radius.
Rassyroots wrote:People need to stop buying dogs bc they want a bad dog/it looking nice and breeders need to stop selling to each and everybody. Is not about putting food and a kennel and talk done. You HAVE to train and provide for your dog beyond that, exercise, discipline, affection. If is protection you looking for, you don't need to treat the dog like he in some guerrilla army deep in the Congo, a loyal dog will protect you.
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