Gardaí are investigating the death of a woman from injuries sustained when she was attacked by dogs in Co Galway on Sunday evening. Gardaí are still at the scene. It is understood the woman was visiting a relative at a house on Mountain Road, Moycullen, when she was attacked by the two pit bull terriers. Emergency services rushed to the scene but the woman’s injuries were fatal. A Garda spokesman said there are no further details at present
Armchair Andy wrote: » Have the 2 dogs be shot?
Armchair Andy wrote: » Will the 2 dogs be shot?
Donal55 wrote: » Horrible dogs.
D3V!L wrote: » So are golden labs, they're responsible for more attacks on family members than any other dogs. Strangely they don't get any bad press.
notjustsweet wrote: » There's no such thing as a dangerous dogs list. There's a restricted breed list which I assume is what you mean.
Donal55 wrote: » 1990 dangerous dogs list in the UK
whoopsadoodles wrote: » Where can I find the dangerous dog list?
DontThankMe wrote: » http://www.dspca.ie/index.jsp?a=80&n=216&p=153
NIMAN wrote: » These dogs should not be pets, simple as. Any I see around have the stereotypical onwer, young lad in trackie bottoms and baseball cap, trying to look hard.
Auldloon wrote: » Has anyone even clicked the link, it was 2 bull mastiffs not pit bulls ffs.
notjustsweet wrote: » What relevance does that have here???
notjustsweet wrote: » Still not called dangerous.
XsApollo wrote: » The difference between a pit and a lab is obvious. Labs might bite more people , but that's as far as they will usually go. If A pitbull gets a set on you , it will kill or do serious damage to you or whatever it's after if it can. You will literally have to kill the dog to get it to stop.
Ninjavampire wrote: » These type of tragedies always bring in the dog defenders blaming the owners straight away. It's like buying automatic rifles in walmart, people go on that they aren't dangerous, just the nut jobs who use them to shoot innocent people.
Yisroel Dead Tightrope wrote: » So did RTE. Not that it matters what the breed was. A woman in her 60s has been killed by two dogs. Tragic.
Yisroel Dead Tightrope wrote: » Bickering over semantics. I despair how people here seem to argue over anything just for the sake of it. Regardless of the breed and whether it's restricted or dangerous, black or white, the fact remains that a poor woman was killed by two dogs.
notjustsweet wrote: » Because it is the fault of the owners the same way that a gun is only as dangerous as the person in charge of it. A good owner will know their dog and know their strengths and weaknesss and act accordingly to protect the dog and the public. Bad owners create these situations.
DontThankMe wrote: » It's implied by the fact that they must be muzzled on a short leash and controlled by someone over the age of 18.
Fozzie Bear wrote: » Genuine question, but could you show some links to where a Lab/Lab's have mauled people to death? I can find any amount of them for pit bulls. My concern being a lab might bite you but chances are he leaves it at that. A Pit bull will not stop. They are bred specifically to do this are they not? To fight, over power and kill their prey. There are videos online of pit bulls being beaten over the head with bars and they refuse to let go or stop. ANother of a pit bull attacking a horse, been beaten by passers by and eventually killed by the horse despite it being over powered and having no chance. They do not stop. They are horrbile creatures, bred to fight and kill bears, bulls and each other and there is no getting away from that.Pitbulls v Other breeds
D3V!L wrote: » So are golden labs, they're responsible for more attacks on family members than any other dogs. Strangely they don't get any bad press. I have an Am-staff cross and he's the most pleasant dog you could come across.