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I am praying Deeogi continues to recovery from his horrible wounds. It is truly a miracle that he is alive. Give him a big hug for me. |
I am just seeing this now. This is my worst fear! I'm glad Deeogi is improving. You're in my thoughts and prayers!! :hug: |
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Just seeing this now, keeping Deeogi in my thoughts and prayers. |
Still praying for Deeogi. Hugs and kisses little guy. |
Just thinking about you guys ! I hope he is feeling well today! |
How is Deeogi doing? Sending get well hugs and prayers. |
Glad he is feeling better! You and little man are both still in my prayers |
I was just reading through this very upsetting thread. Your baby and you certainly have gotten a lot of loving support from the people of YT. I'm glad to hear your little guy is starting to feel better. Such an awful thing to happen. I hope that women had her dog put down. I was just wondering if you own your home and if you have home owners insurance. If you have a home owners policy it may very well cover any expenses caused by this attack that the women does not cover. You don't know if your little fella may have problems that result from what has happened to him later down the line. I sure hope not but it is worth looking into. People pay for insurance for things just like this. I would just have some of your dogs visit a friend if an insurance adjuster had to come visit you. With little dogs like yours most neighbors can't tell one dog from another and probably are not sure how many dogs you have so I wouldn't worry too much about that. Those laws are generally to prevent breeders from being in the neighborhood or to protect people from collectors. I know that pit bulls have terrible reputations because of the way people have bred them and trained them to be mean. One of my daughters has two pit bulls and they are very sweet babies. They were raised from young puppies to be sweet and obedient. No one has ever been mean to them or them to anyone else. These things happen because of the people who own the animals. My oldest son was attacked by a German Shepherd when he was 5 years old. The dog had been chained up all it's life and it saw kids playing nearby. It got all excited and broke the chain and mauled the first child it could get it's mouth on. I don't blame the dog but I do blame the people who get a dog and chain it up because they are too stupid to know how to train it properly. I hope your baby makes a speedy recovery and that he will remember none of what happened to him. |
Dear Deeogi, Mommie,Daddy and I just got back from vaca. This was one of the first threads that Mommie read and it broke her heart. She and I will keep you and your family in our prays as you grow stronger each day. By the way if you call your Mommie's - Mommie "Grand Lady" she might not mind. My mommie is called "Grand Lady" and "Abuela" by the other furbabies here. Blessings of peace to your home, Mina |
Just checking for up dates. |
Hey Deeogi and mommy just checking to see how you are doing today. Hope you are getting stronger, sending Hugs and Prayers for you. |
Just checking in to see how Deeogi is doing. thanks for your update letter. Still praying for your speedy recovery little man. |
Deeogi and Mommy remain in our prayers for a smooth and full recovery ((huggs)) |
Just to let you know we are thinking of you, also. We think about you a lot. Blessings to all of you. |
Hoping all is well with Deeogi. |
How is Deeogi doing now? Will the woman responsible be taking care of his bills? |
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But I have to say this. Would any of you have your Yorkie put down if it attacked and killed a rat? Of course not, it is what this breed was bred for. Sadly, pit bulls have been bred to have increased dog aggression and that is why they are NOT for the average or novice. That pit, sadly, did what genetics, and environment told it to do. And it was in the hands of someone that didn't know how to redirect their dogs natural inclinations. I have had a 12 year old old lady that NEVER had any dog aggression issue in her life remember, oh, I am a pit bull, and proceed to try to kill her long time companion. But never again after, it is something that all pit owners should be aware of. It is possible. I will add to that... Little dogs are notorious for picking fights they cannot hope to win. They don't know this. But they THINK they can, and that makes all the difference to them. Having had to PICK UP a 60 lb pit and hold it in the air to keep him from eating the chihuahua or some other toy snapping at his and my heels while the owner goes, "oh it's OK, he won't hurt your dog", and ineffectively try to catch their nasty little dog, on numerous occasions, is it any wonder MY dog then hated little dogs. While my dogs would never hop a fence to go after any dog, I am a proactive owner, and the only dogs my dogs have ever bitten were my own dogs here and there over the years because toys and such. The rambling point I'm trying to make, being distracted in several directions is it would be better to give the dog to someone that can handle it, rather than put it down, especially not knowing the history of this dog. I am not condoning vicious pit bulls, never that. But one attack should not mean that either dog pays with their life. With pit bulls, that is the knee jerk reaction, Kill it, kill it, kill it. And that bothers me. Again, I hope for Deeogi's speedy recovery, and I hope he isn't traumatized by this. |
I think dogs bred for their aggressive tendencies and ability to kill in the fighting ring do pass on those genes to other dogs in the litter that do get out into the public at large and many unprepared owners buy them. Lord only knows how many passive aggressive bully dogs there are out there with these genes coursing through their veins. I wish only people who are very familiar with aggressive, powerful breeds and capable of proper leadership and training were the only ones that could have these dogs - and those should be required, if they live in the city, to have at least 6 foot tall fences as a pitbull can get over a Cox fence in a heartbeat. My son works rehabbing pits so I know it is possible but the rehabbed, formerly aggressive dogs only go to very experienced aggressive-breed-familiar forever homes w/out children and with very secure premises. I love pitbulls and all their derivations! I love every breed of dog - cannot help myself. I even love Dalmatians - even after that one did its best to kill my little Jilly. I would have a pitbull in a heartbeat (if I had no other dog) except for the potential for the deadly aggressive gene and the fact that I only have a Cox fence. Besides, I am a Yorkie person and want to spend my time around them but being a dog lover, I do love all the breeds. |
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I agree! She doesn't need the drama! |
How is sweet little Deeogi doing today? He is on my mind a lot . I hope he continues to heal and not be in pain. I know he is a fighter . I am thinking a lot about you Deeogi. |
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He's a good boy and I hope he's having a day free of pain. |
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He's a good boy and I hope he's having a day free of pain. |
Sending lots of love and prayers for Deeogi to continue healing. He is an amazing and strong boy! |
Checking to see how Deeogi is doing. Sending many prayers. |
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postive all the way, we need no drama with all this she has gone through with her baby |
Any updates on Deeogi? Hopefully he's well on his way to recovery. |
Has there been an update today and I just missed it? I went to sleep thinking about this sweet baby and woke up thinking about him. |
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