Tuesday, July 4, 2017

(June 2017) Wisconsin: Miniature Pinscher named Pyro attacked and killed in his own yard by two Pit Bulls; Pyro's owner tells us it "has nothing to do with the breed of dogs"

WISCONSIN -- A Milwaukee man says his pet was killed in a vicious attack and police are now looking for two suspects: pit bulls.

The family of the killed dog wants to find the dogs responsible, not just for closure -- but also to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else.


Milwaukee police say just before 11:00 p.m. Thursday, June 22nd six-and-a-half-year-old "Pyro" was attacked on his own front yard near 107th and Fairmount.

"Two pit bulls came up the driveway and mauled him," said Jay Vreeland, dog killed in attack.

Pyro, a miniature pinscher mix, was yanked right out of his harness. Owner Jay Vreeland, says his dog was on his leash outside his bedroom window. The noise made him jump.

 
 

"I thought it was just a couple of kids fighting outside, a whole lot of grunting and growling," Vreeland said.

Vreeland says the pit bulls, one light brown and the other almost white with dark spots, bit into Pyro. Vreeland's 21-year-old son scared them off. Pyro limped under Vreeland's car for safety.

"When he crawled out, he was just a mess," said Vreeland.

His dog ended up being euthanized at the vet.

"For as much pain as he was in, we had to put him down right then," said Vreeland.


APOLOGIST

Vreeland says the incident has nothing to do with the breed of dogs who attacked his loving companion. He blames the pit bulls' owner for letting the dogs roam free through his neighborhood.

"At the most, you might have to lose your dogs too, and I'm sorry it has to be that way. You have no one to blame but yourself. You didn't restrain your dogs," said Vreeland.


Vreeland says he's never seen the pit bulls in the neighborhood before. Pyro was a rescue dog, who lived with Vreeland for about five years.

Mr. Vreeland, don't get another dog. You clearly don't understand dog behavior. These dogs have an inherent instinct to seek out, maul and kill other animals. This inherent prey drive sometimes extends itself to children as well as adults. Until you understand and accept this, any other animal you bring into your home is in danger of enduring a horrible, painful death - being torn apart by Pit Bulls - because you want to believe that they're no different than any other dog.

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(fox6now.com - June 23, 2017)

2 comments:

  1. Perhaps his next dog should be a pit.

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  2. Yes, it's true! Border Collies, being of similar size and athletic abilities as Pit Bulls, hunt and kill other dogs all the time! They invade yards, maul children, kill the elderly, joggers, babies, strong adult men! Scores of Border Collie disfigurements and dismemberments are recorded every year!

    Oh wait. That's not true of Border Collies. Or Golden Retrievers. Or Springer Spaniels. Or anything other than Pit Bills.

    Uh... maybe it does have something to do with the breed?

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