Oh no Debi! I am so sorry. What a blessing that David was there!!! I tell you I wake up at night now in a cold sweat if I hear dogs barking. We were able to put Ramble out with the herd finally yesterday, so I'm even more paranoid.
I'd sure say someone up there was watching out for your family, with David there to stop that dog
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Ditto!!!
I am sorry this happened to your family and horses, and I'm glad everyone got out with their lives.
the fact that you now hate pit's sickens me. It sounds to me like the dog had either gone mad with stravation or had rabbies. Any and I mean ANY dog would act like that. You said you had seen the dog and simply told it to go away...last time I checked dogs don't know english. If you could see it was staving why did you not offer it some food? why not try to get a hold of him and lock him a stall and get anaimal control out take him away before he decided that he was hungry enough to chomp on your horses? but most of all why on earth would you not walk the horses away from a strange dog as soon as you saw it?
Was it really the Dogs fault? I was tought even by my parents that if a aniamal does something "wrong" it is always because we did something wrong, and when that did not apply the anaimal has gone mad (rabbies maybe). are you even sure this "pit bull" was infact a pit bull. find a bull
again I am very sorry this happened to you but please don't hate the breed of dog that did this to your horses. humans kill humans all day do you disown every human you meet because of that?
-vanessa
I have always been one to take in starving/homeless animals...before I became a parent. Now, I can't afford to have a strange dog on my place, with an unknown temperament. *If* I had time, and the means, to safely confine a dog that needed help, I would do so, but if I have to walk away from a strange dog, near my horses or family, to help the DOG, then instead I would drive it away and
then notify Animal Control.
Heck, I've searched out placement and help for baby opossums (and we all know they can be deadly to horses), but I would shoot MY OWN DOGS if I caught them in the act. I just went through a horrible dog attack by my own dogs and IF I had caught them during or right after the attack, I would have killed them then, myself, likely crying the entire time, but I would have done it. As it is, two have been rehomed to foster care, one is still here (chained) awaiting transport to his new home in Texas and the other was put down. The one still here is STILL an AMAZINGLY patient and loving family dog, but he's still leaving and I won't have another of the breed (english shepherd). IMO, they are too high drive to be idle pets with no JOB to do to keep their minds busy.
As far as hating any breed of dog, that I understand being upsetting. But as others have said, pits, unfortunately have been so misbred/misraised by some people that even *I* (who have had a WONDERFUL, AMAZING Pit cross that was the best family dog I've ever known) would likely shoot one first if it seemed at ALL iffy and then, perhaps, regret it later. I'd rather regret it than ask myself why I didn't protect my family/herd from harm.