Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Cane Corsos attack 3-year-old, grandmother in Amite

LOUISIANA -- A family dog is on day six of a ten-day bite quarantine hold at the Tangipahoa Parish Animal Shelter.

It's a Cane Corso, a large breed not known to show aggression.

Um, I would say ask the dead lady in Ohio and the dead guy in Michigan if Cane Corsos are aggressive or not.

  

But authorities say the dog, and another like it, are responsible for putting a 3-year-old and her grandmother, their owner, in the hospital last week.

Shelter Director Chip Fitz said the child was on a swing outside of her grandmother's home near Amite, with her grandmother watching in the yard, when the animals suddenly attacked.

"The grandmother actually went out and laid on the little girl to try to protect her and was unsuccessful and ended up having to get a board that she saw there to kind of beat the dogs off," he said. "They even tell me that the dogs attempted still to take the little girl from the grandmother."

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office said one dog had to be shot due to its continuous charging of deputies, while the other was taken to the parish animal shelter for the rabies observation.

 

Authorities say the child suffered substantial wounds on most of her body that required at least two surgeries. She is still hospitalized in stable condition. The grandmother suffered bites to her arm.

Animal experts say this unfortunate incident should be a message to all pet owners that although your pet may be well-behaved, they are, after all, animals.

"It's just something that we have to realize, that they are predators," said Fitz. "As much as we love them and as much as people are truly adapting them into home-environments, we have to pay attention all the time."

Its a scary and surprising situation that authorities are hoping raises awareness about pet safety.

The dog in custody is set to be euthanized Friday. There are no charges expected in the case.

(WWL - Feb 24, 2015)

17 comments:

  1. How can anyone call that a Cane Corso! ?

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  2. Ummmmm.... Yah..... So this is so NOT a Cane Corso.... Maybe learn your breeds before accusing!!! SMH 😡

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  3. Not a corso! Looks like a lab/retriever mix!

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  4. Praying for a quick recovery for the grandma and granddaughter also very sad. But with that being said, the dog in question abvously isnt cane corso. The reporter Of this article needed to research this report/ story a little more throughly before stating untruthful "facts" . PLEASE RESEARCH THIS BREED OR LOOK AT PICTURES !

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  5. Clearly NOT A Cane Corso. Get your facts straight.

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  6. This is not a cane corso. Please look up what a cane corso is and adjust your story accordingly.

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  7. THAT DOG IS NOT A CANE CORSO! CLEARLY NOT A CANE CORSO! WILL NEVER BE A CANE CORSO!!! NOWHERE NEAR A CORSO!!!

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  10. So there are two misfortunes here! The child and their family. Also the reporter who said this dog is a Cane Corso and that someone has him on their payroll. What a responsibility it must be to give information to the public. To bad all reporters don't see it as that. All he/shr would have to do is Google Cane Corso and they would know this is not one. Or did he just go to the pound and take a picture of any random dog there. Sad.

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  11. Read the article again you guys- it says they shot the cane corso because it was charging deputies.

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  12. The dog pictured must be the second dog that was with the corso. Regardless its unfortunate that the ignorance in people have trashed the corso name but also irresponsible people got ahold of a corso and didn't raise it right etc This story could have involved any breed of dog- not just because it may or may not have been a corso.

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  13. THIS DOG IS NOT A CANE CORSO! Looks like a lab mix.

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  14. Elisa, I'm sorry, but the story does NOT specify they shot the cane corso. It only days that the dog that was shot was like the one in custody.

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