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    So it seems this dog didn't belong to anyone. The plot thickens, and I'm glad to see the city isn't rushing to euthanize, although it's likely going to happen..

    I'm beginning to think the dog is the victim in all this, which is usually the case. It's scenarios like this that would get included in the CDC fatal dog attack statistics.

    He looks like a neglected Bull Mastiff:








    Hamilton Dog Attack update from the City:
    The dog remains in quarantine and Hamilton Animal Services’ priority at the moment is to determine the identity of the owner. We are following up on several leads; however, to assist in this effort,we’re asking anyone with information to contact Hamilton Animal Services at 905-574-3433.
    Hamilton Animal Services is not rushing a decision regarding euthanization of this dog. Until they identify the owner and receive further direction and information from the coroner on the severity of the injuries to the victim, the dog will remain in custody.
    In terms of the dog’s condition and demeanour, he's in fairly good shape and is in better spirits than yesterday.
    Further to the above, under the guidance of Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Hamilton Public Health Services has recommended that the dog remain in confinement until the end of the 10 days, on or after July 19. This is to allow for monitoring the presence of rabies in the animal. During this time, Public Health has also requested that Animal Services limit who is exposed to the dog to further minimize the risk of rabies exposure. The dog will continue to receive humane care, including the administering of medication.


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    Last edited by last5oh_302; July 10th, 2015 at 09:23 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    A friend had a dog that was loved and well taken care of but it's wires were crossed, or something was way off on that boy. I was never very comfortable around that dog but it was a real shame and heart breaker when he had to put such a young dog to sleep.
    Sorry, but I don't understand why it was a shame and heart breaker. Your other comments certainly imply this dog was a disaster just waiting to happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernGrouse View Post
    Sorry, but I don't understand why it was a shame and heart breaker. Your other comments certainly imply this dog was a disaster just waiting to happen.
    Somebody backyard bred that dog and it's always a shame and heart breaker when a young dog has to be put down due to the mistakes of humans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    Somebody backyard bred that dog and it's always a shame and heart breaker when a young dog has to be put down due to the mistakes of humans.
    You and your knocking of back yard breeders. If the dogs should not have been breed than its the original lineage that should of been culled right from the Professional breeder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    You and your knocking of back yard breeders. If the dogs should not have been breed than its the original lineage that should of been culled right from the Professional breeder.
    And why don't backyard breeders do that? To make a buck. Thanks for proving my point.

    I'm not getting into this again. I'd rather bang my head on a brick wall.
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    The picture of that dog is very sad. Doubtfull it has seen a vet in a long time. Under nourished. It has the shy scared look of a neglected and possibly abused animal.
    With respect to some posters saying pitbull are useless and no value. I have owned numerous and have found them to be fabulous family dogs. My 2 children grew up with their loving protection.img004.jpg Attached picture is of me and Shiner ice fishing on Lake Scugog.

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    I've had many dogs - some rescues that I felt deserved a chance.
    Two of them I had to put down , after working with them for a year.

    Gave it my best effort - made sure everyone was safe - but they couldn't be reconditioned. Yes humans were at fault.

    I think a dog deserves a chance, but if it proves itself untrustworthy - possibly dangerous- than It needs to be put down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by last5oh_302 View Post
    And why don't backyard breeders do that? To make a buck. Thanks for proving my point.

    I'm not getting into this again. I'd rather bang my head on a brick wall.

    Wasn't proving your point. It was the responsibility of the professional breeder who didn't cull the defective line at the source why maybe for profit? In every industry there is the good, the bad, and the ugly. To paint all backyard breeders as irresponsible money hungry cheats is ignorant and insulting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Wasn't proving your point. It was the responsibility of the professional breeder who didn't cull the defective line at the source why maybe for profit? In every industry there is the good, the bad, and the ugly. To paint all backyard breeders as irresponsible money hungry cheats is ignorant and insulting.
    What professional breeder are you talking about?! Are you implying that BYB's buy their dogs from ethical breeders? LOL

    Do yourself a favor and google backyard breeders since you're such a big supporter of them. This isn't the 70's anymore, and you did inadvertently prove my point through your own ignorance. Thanks again.

    Ok, now I'm officially done on that topic.
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    Don't have to google nothing. As one who has been involved in backyard breeding and who currently owns a pup from a backyard breeding I can attest that none where ever down for money. Again read....... In every industry there is the good, the bad, and the ugly. To paint all backyard breeders as irresponsible money hungry cheats is ignorant and insulting.
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