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Posted May 26th, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

“Pit Bull” attacks baby

Hey, never heard this one before — a dog that parents are describing as a “pit bull” attacked a 13-month-old boy in his yard.

Katie and Jake Stockman say it was a parent’s worst nightmare. “My 4 year old yelled “dog!” and I turn around and this pit bull looking thing comes up and just knocks him over. It slams his head on the concrete, looks like he kind of grabs him along the leg area.”

They say the dog appeared in their neighborhood about once every month. But it wasn’t until this week they say the dog attacked.

The mother says she scooped up her son then slammed the door, leaving the dog outside.


Information from: http://www.kvoa.com/Global/story.asp?S=8...



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  1. JASMINEAvatar
    May 27th, 2008
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    WHY DIDN’T YOU TRY TO PULL THE DOG OFF OF HIM, BEAT THE DOG OR SOMETHING!! I THINK IF SOMETHING LIKE THAT TAKES PLACE I N FRONT OF A PERSON EYES THEY WOULD DO SOMETHING TO HELP!!!

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