PENNSYLVANIA -- Asking for Special Thoughts and Well Wishes for Lacey today, that rotten peanut grabbed her by the head/face this morning, she has a huge gash in her right cheek and in the back of her head. Carlisle ER is transporting to Hershey for plastic surgery. This poor little baby.
She had a gash like the one on her cheek on the back of her head and small one on the back of her neck also.
Still a beautiful princess It's good to hear the drs say this was a good case compared to some they have seen!
Mimi Bobes: Omfg.... how scarey for everyone.... praying for everyone. ... even Peanut.... if he's still alive😯
DW DiMemmo: The cdc just called and said he has to stay inside(which he does anyway) for 10 days before I can shoot him.
Jennifer Malloy Stoltenburg: I'm so sorry to hear this. Poor Lacey girl!!! I'm sending prayers up for her!!! Let us know if you need anything.
Stacy Miller DiMemmo: If you know anyone that wants him or of a pit bull rescue otherwise we have no other choice but put him down. I can not risk the kids safety . my babies come first
NO NO NO! DON'T DO THIS!!!! What happens when the dog "snaps" again and attacks another child?! Even if they don't re-adopt the dog to a home with children, the dog could someday get loose and attack a child (or adult). Do the right thing and put the dog to sleep.
Dianne Cohick Holtry: Oh dear, will keep her in thoughts and prayers. Keep us posted.
Dillin Graham: Sorry to hear that. What are you gonna do with peanut?
DW DiMemmo: Put him down
Dillin Graham: Yeah. Isn't he your baby
DW DiMemmo: Yeah but my grandkids are way more important. Peanut is just an animal, nothing more.
Dog attack sends one to Hershey Thursday
PENNSYLVANIA -- One patient was transported to Penn State Hershey Medical Center via Life Lion following a dog attack in Southampton Township Thursday.
Around noon, emergency crews were called to Cleversburg Road in Southampton Township for a report of a dog attack, according to Cumberland County spokeswoman Megan Silverstrim.
Life Lion responded to the scene around 12:45 p.m. to transport the victim to Hershey Medical Center.
No other details, including the status of the victim or dog, were available at this time.
Are you killing me? You sentence this race without having information, this dog that you show is not a pitbull is a mix breed, before to lie, start investigating
ReplyDeleteSo you failed in training your mutt, in taking care of a child, and now blame the dog. Typical bad owner! It’s YOUR fault, not the dogs. I hope you get arrested for your claims of killing an innocent dog you failed to control, resulting in serious injury to a child
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