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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Lesley Karen Luscombe May 16 at 3:21pm · KENS 5 · Lovely, the little lad deserves to be remembered by those who loved him. But still, we need to know, WHAT KIND OF DOGS ENDED HIS LIFE!!!! Anything less is both corrupt, being deliberately obfuscated, AND potentially dangerous to other children.


Lovely, the little lad deserves to be remembered by those who loved him.
But still, we need to know, WHAT KIND OF DOGS ENDED HIS LIFE!!!!
Anything less is both corrupt, being deliberately obfuscated, AND potentially dangerous to other children.
The family of a 7-year-old who was mauled to death by several dogs near New Braunfels almost two weeks ago is speaking out for the first time.
WWW.KENS5.COM
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  • Laurie AnneWhen breed is not listed, one can infer pit bull politics are at work. As far as "mixed breeds" go, I bet they were pit-mastiff mixes, not yorkie-corgi mixes or mutts. Dogs bite, but mauling is rare among most breeds of dogs. Some, however, have been bred to have no bite inhibition, shake to death, and fight to the death. Hiding the breed of the dogs is contrary to public interest, but lately dangerous dogs are elevated about human safety and life.
  • Lesley Karen Luscombe I'm holding off on the Pit Bull idea at the moment; too many Malinois in that town, including owners in high places. Here's hoping against hope that the breeds/types get named.
  • Ricky Prince We have confirmed that 62% of all human deaths as a result from dog attack are pit bull attacks. Due to dishonesty and cover ups, we can safely postulate that the percentage is closer to 90%.
  • Julia Lewis That's interesting, Ricky, that's what I thought it might be. I always thought 62 per cent was way too low.

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