Saturday, 22 February 2025

"It was thought Bruno was a staffy breed..."

More details on this incident have been revealed:
The 25-year-old explained her two eldest children were fast asleep on the sofa while her youngest joined her in the kitchen, but as the little boy did so Bruno began to growl. The mother said the pet, who had been rescued eight weeks prior, was 'protective' over her, but she quickly told him off and ordered him away to her father-in-law. Within seconds of being told off by Gary, 43, the dog 'nipped' him and proceeded to launch a vicious attack on him as well as 44-year-old grandmother, Joanne.

Family with young childtren take in dog with unknown history as a 'rescue', What could possibly go wrong? 

'(Joanne) is in a bad way in hospital. She needs surgery again today. Thankfully, my kids are fine, they have just been shaken up by it,' Emma added. 'My youngest thought his nan was dead. It was scary, it was upsetting as well because we did love the dog. We were told he was nice around kids.'

Who told you that, and why did you believe them? Was it a private citizen or a registered dog charity? Either way, maybe the police should be investigating? 

She believes the once 'lovely' dog turned after becoming jealous of her child and once he had tasted blood 'wasn't stopping until someone was dead'.

Sounds familiar. Sounds like Bruno had some bloodsport dog in him. 

He added: 'I'd like to thank the police and the ambulance for everything that they did. The dog wasn't bad we weren't bad owners just something wasn't right with the dog.
'We are waiting for an autopsy to be done on him.

No, you're waiting for a necropsy.  

We are all gutted about the way it happened he was brilliant dog, he was brilliant with the kids, he was brilliant with us.'

Until he wasn't.  

1 comment:

The Jannie said...

And the underlying inference is, as usual, that it was all someone else's fault ...