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I agree that the Greyhounds owner is at fault for this tragedy. Those dogs should have never been on the loose. And they should never be returned to such an unresponsible owner. But to destroy them? I just don't know if I can agree with that. Those dogs were only doing what humans bred them to do. Just like our little yorkies chase down and kill rats and mice. It's an instinct that is bred into them for hundreds of generations. However, we think it's cute (albeit gross) when Bitsy brings momma a mouse or a bird she has killed and ripped apart. If you really think about it...there is not much differece (in the dog world) between that and what the Greyhounds did to that poor little yorkie. But...think about this...if those dogs are destroyed...should every Greyhound fresh off the track be euthanized as well? |
You cannot blame the dogs for acting on their instinct and doing what they were bred to do. I thing the owners should have to pay for anything and everything and be charged for something. I cannot stand irresponsible owners. |
nevermind.... dont want to make this thread a big debate.... :D |
That's so sad! When I sirst started bringing Tucker to the dog park someone there warned me to leave any time a greyhound came for this very reason. My heart hurts for that poor man. |
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That is horrible. Those dogs have tasted blood.. They need to be put down.. They are a risk to society and other animals. Especially if they escape again. I fear the owners should be worried as they too can now be bitten because of their pets having tasted blood. I hope that elderly man presses charges on the owners of those greyhounds.. |
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I understand that but when the dogs deliberatly went up to the owner and his 3 dogs and attacked them on their walk there is an aggression issue here. I would be worried of them continuing this act of violence and horror. That elderly man was walking 3 dogs on a leash.. Those greyhounds got out and terrorized that man and his pets. Thank heavens that the other 2 got away and ran back home to safety.. |
I know this story because I live near the area but I am sure I will get a not so welcome response from this reply but I really feel I need to say it. I have a wonderful baby that would kill me if I had to witness such a horrible death but not the whole story has been told here and just because I have yorkie does not mean I do not love all living animals. The people that owned the grey hounds rescued theses animals, they were destine to be killed because their need was not valuable any longer. They rescued theses dogs, and yes I cried when I heard this story but after hearing that these people for years have saved many of dogs tells me they love them. The story was the owners did not know the dogs had got out, that the lock that kept them in had broken that day. Now I know what some of you are thinking, especially some of you people I have see on this site down so many and are so judgmental think ....... they should know. But I know with just my little guy they get away from you big or little they do! Anyway, yes, these dogs are trained to chase a small target and this is with a bunch to get to it first. I know the poor owner should have never had this happen to him and his baby is gone but to all of you here wanting the owner and the dogs put down I do not agree and think it’s wrong. Those dogs more than likely after giving their best chasing a toy are usually not wanted and these people gave them love. I do not believe they or their owners should have to suffer. Yes that poor yorkie did not deserver what horrible thing happened and I know the poor owners are just destroyed because of it. But to kill again and possible stop them from saving more wonderful animals from death is far worse. |
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I understand what you are saying. But believe me...accident or not...if someone or their dog killed my baby, they would pay for it. |
In our society, if we have and accident and get in a wreck you get a ticket. Nobody cares if it was an accident or not, there is a consequesnce because somewhere in the process somebody was careless. I think the owners shoulde be charged with something, if they love their dogs so much they should strive to represent the breed, instead they became careless and gave a bad name to greyhounds. On the other hand, i do not believe the dogs should be put down. The fact that the dogs have tasted blood has nothing at all to do with the situation or the future of the dogs. Dogs and wolves have survived for a long time with the tast of blood. Many Yorkies are fed a raw diet and they do not seek to kill other dogs or hunans. This situation doesnt mean those dogs were dog agressive either, they saw small game and instinct took over, they were doing what man has been telling them to do for many years so if your going to blame someone, blame man. Now if they were DA it does not mean they were human agressive, dogs know the difference. I believe any human agressive dog should be PTS as it is a major fault of characteristic in and breeds standard and a danger to humans. |
oh my goodness!:eek: just terrible! My last yorkie (she was elderley too!) was picked up by a greyhound once, it had not long finished racing and SHOULD have been muzzled in my opinion! luckily after enough shouting and screaming fom myself and the owner it dropped her a little shocked, but thankfully unharmed. |
i agree... and if those owners have so many greyhounds, you'd think they would be more careful than to let any accidents like that happen... gosh... where were they when their dogs were doing this? did they not try to go after them to bring them home? seems to me that they should have been the ones helping the old man... thank goodness for the college kid...but still-- shame on those owners i hope they pay the consequences |
sorry i just read the other posts... i still think the owners should face consequences... i understand they weren't aware that the dogs had gotten out and what not... but i know with my little one i make sure i know where she is at all times... stuff happens, but we have to do our best to prevent it... did the owners know the lock had broken? |
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