Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Man recovering after pit bull bite to face

FLORIDA -- A man was released from the hospital Tuesday, less than 24 hours after being bitten in the face by a pit bull mix named Cooper.

The dog was up to date on his shots and is being quarantined inside the Hudson Drive home where the attack took place.

Police and officials with the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society say it’s not immediately clear whether the man was in the house by invitation or not.

He has not yet filed a complaint with PAWS. If he does, PAWS will investigate to see whether the dog would be deemed dangerous under Florida law.

“The dog’s inside his own house,” said Dee Thompson, director of PAWS. “He’s doing what dogs are supposed to do. He may have misread why the gentleman was walking in his house.”

This woman needs to shut her face. What an idiot.

The victim was originally going to be flown to a hospital in Pensacola, but the helicopter couldn’t fly due to weather conditions.

“He got bit pretty good,” said Captain Bill Royal with the Fort Walton Beach Police Department. “When you have a facial wound, you’re going to have lots of blood.”

(NWF Daily News - Dec 1, 2015)

1 comment:

  1. Wow. The director of this 'animal welfare' organization states that dogs are supposed to attack people who walk into your house.

    She is admitting that these PAWS people are knowingly placing dangerous dogs -- mostly pit bull types -- in homes. This is their definition of 'wonderful family pet'. "Hey, dogs are supposed to be dangerous! They're supposed to attack guests, including children, who they aren't absolutely sure are there on invitation."

    It's nice to hear some truth from one of these pit crazy 'animal control' people, even if it was a slip of the tongue. I hope people keep it in mind and refrain from getting a 'wonderful family pet' from this PAWS organization.

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