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And another one https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-67004053
and another one https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12588057/XL-american-bully-dog-mauled-toddler-rushed-hospital-arrested-man.html?ico=related-replace
and another one https://www.yahoo.com/news/woman-mauled-three-dogs-south-145901002.html
and another one https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12592777/Womans-horrific-wounds-inflicted-Bully-type-dog-attacked-walking.html#article-12592777
all within the last week.
People talk about lockdown puppies coming of age and it being a problem, that's true, but we're also now at the time when lockdown xl bullys are turning 3 and becoming adult dogs. I can point out tons of "He just snapped, he's never done this before" stories from after they turn 3.
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Interesting point about lockdown puppies coming of age. Hopefully laws and enforcement will get ahead of a potential wave of attacks.
Tangentially related, I’ve been thinking of what will happen when lockdown children around the world become young adults. Hopefully it won’t contribute to increased conflict due to the pandemic’s impact on their psycho-emotional development.
Unpleasant subject (and even worse media channel) but fitting for thread. Woman’s xl bully starts becoming aggressive. One day, out of the blue, it bites off her thumb and eats it. Several days later it hospitalises a ‘friend’. Then two months after mauling her it mauls her 63 y/o husband who punches the dog 30 times to no effect.
Despite all this, they think the breed should not be banned. These types of dumbfucks should not be allowed to own living suicide weapons, but they’ll keep acquiring them until laws change and are enforced because no number of random maulings will convince them the breed is too dangerous to own.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/11296347/xl-bully-ate-womans-thumb-dundee/