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 Video in link - dogs look to be pit bulls. 

https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/video-shows-pair-aggressive-dogs-tear-through-car-get-cat-inside/52DNUHOQTVHVTBT3GSIAIDPDXM/
 

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Video shows pair of aggressive dogs tear through a car to get to a cat inside

By Robert Grant, Action News Jax

March 26, 2024 at 6:46 pm EDT

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A vicious dog attack you’ve likely never seen before is caught on camera. It shows a pair of dogs tear through a car in southwest Jacksonville while attempting to get a cat hiding inside.

Christie Barr was asleep when it happened around 3 a.m. over the weekend. She woke up to the extensive damage in the morning.

“I thought someone maybe took a BB gun and shot my car,” she told Action News Jax’s Robert Grant.

She called the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and police went through the security camera video and discovered it wasn’t a person, but dogs responsible for the damage.

The video shows the neighbor’s car jumping behind the engine shortly before the dogs go after her.

Barr said they never got to the cat and it survived. “There’s no doubt in my mind had they gotten that cat, she wouldn’t be here today.”

The insurance company towed her car and estimated up to $3,000 in damage from the dogs. Now neighbors don’t know where the dogs are and are concerned for the neighbors’ safety. Barr said she reached out to animal control, but no one has responded so far.

“If they can do that to metal on a car, they could tear a human being up,” Barr said. “You need to take care of them. Don’t let them be out running the streets during the middle of the night.”

Action News Jax reached out to the city to see if ACPS is looking into it, but we haven’t heard back yet.

 And of course it is in Florida. 

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Once saw a dog get its skull crushed by a horse while trying to do that.

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On 3/20/2024 at 7:19 AM, troph said:

I could care less.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Speaking of eating baby:

 

 

 

I am going to give this one more shot. Please be kind or just scroll on. 

Basic info:
Male, neutered, around 5 yrs old, friendly, high activity needs walks daily and loves hiking, is up to date on shots. 
Prefer a home with no other animals (not aggressive but territorial) and absolutely no kids/babies (teens would be fine)

Leo is not acclimating to a baby in the home at all, we've given it almost a year, it is not working out and he needs a new home. 

Details/full transparency:

Leo is still currently living in our home. It is a dangerous situation for myself and most importantly my son. Back in October, Leo went after me one morning. I think he was just startled with my quick movement around the baby, but my husband had to pull him away from me and restrain him until he calmed down. Had my husband not been home I don't know what I would have done. 

Since that incident we have drove all over, called dozens of rescues and shelters, made several posts with absolutely no luck in finding a place for Leo to go. He cannot stay here. 

Since october, Leo has growled and showed territorial behaviors around my son 3 additional times and has mouthed at my legs and hands a few times as well when baby was crying. 

Now that my son is very mobile, gets into everything and constantly tries to pet Leo through the baby gate- my concerns for my sons safety has tripled. (Just last night, oaklee tried to pet him and he growled at him again) I cannot rest, our home is no longer our safe space. We have been very patient and diligent in trying to place Leo with a family situation that will work for him. 

Almost every shelter/rescue I have spoken to (behavioralist as well) have suggested just putting Leo down because homing him will be incredibly difficult. -which it has proven to absolutely be. 

I am exhausted. My husband is exhausted. Leo is miserable. I would really love to see him be the happy thriving pup he was before we brought baby home. (And before you go there- I was infertile for 15 years of my relationship with my husband, our child is a miracle and was not planned on when we brought Leo home.) 

If you are interested or know anyone who would be please reach out to me. I have one last page of rescues given to me by animal control 3 hours away from home to make calls to, if none of these are able to take him and no one comes through I may have to make the devastating decision to put him down. I do not want to do that, please, someone come through for him.image.thumb.png.cf15bd9992451310c9ae0ba5cfa87336.png

 

6 minutes ago, Rex Kramer said:

It’s totally reckless leaving that dog in the world one second after he made the first aggressive move at the baby. She’s trying to unleash him on the world. 

Crazy isn’t it?

2 hours ago, Rex Kramer said:

It’s totally reckless leaving that dog in the world one second after he made the first aggressive move at the baby. She’s trying to unleash him on the world. 

Yep.  Hey, I need to get rid of this dog, yeah tried to attack me and my baby.  But otherwise, it's really sweet.  She's kept it for nearly a year?

 

If she loved her son she wouldn't have named him Oaklee.

that one dog in the video above is huuuge! the rest do look like pit mixes (as best you can tell from far away), but that thing looks like a mastiff or something. absolutely terrifying! looks like they were trying to eat that guy's dog, i think he's shielding a smallish white dog in his arms. 

and is someone yelling 'pussy!' at the cop at the end? yeah, fuck you buddy. for once lethal force looks justified. good lord 😳 

52 minutes ago, Paco said:

If she loved her son she wouldn't have named him Oaklee.

Pit was trying for a mercy kill.

1 hour ago, Rex Kramer said:

@royivdoesnt like my platform. Presumably he supports pits, high taxes, or dumb posters on Facebook and Instagram. ?What Is It Reaction GIF by Nebraska Humane Society

12 hours ago, ImissWallyPryor said:

Very satisfying second video…

 

Nothing satisfying about it at all.   Killing an animal isn't fun for most functional people.   I wouldn't hesitate to do it but I sure as shit wouldn't enjoy it.  

13 hours ago, ImissWallyPryor said:

Very satisfying second video…

 

Who is yelling pussy at the end of the first video? And who the fuck WOULDN’T approve of all those violent dogs being shot? The fuck, man. 

11 hours ago, Nivek said:

Nothing satisfying about it at all.   Killing an animal isn't fun for most functional people.   I wouldn't hesitate to do it but I sure as shit wouldn't enjoy it.  

Weren’t you the dude that started the thread on killing animals in a fight

Objecting to cops killing murderous dogs is as whacky as objecting to paying taces to feed the hungry and housing the homeless.

10 hours ago, closetohumping said:

Weren’t you the dude that started the thread on killing animals in a fight

no.  I just argued that man was more powerful than many of the animals on the chart up to a point.   

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11 hours ago, closetohumping said:

Weren’t you the dude that started the thread on killing animals in a fight

Well, that's how he knows it's not fun or satisfying!  Do you have any idea how many chimps he has killed with his bare hands?

Koco Garcia seems like an, ahem,

professional.

2 hours ago, CoTex said:

Koco Garcia seems like an, ahem,

professional.

 

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That wheelbarrow technique seems like a great way to get the shit bitten out of you when the dog releases its current target and switches to you. But I've never tried it so ... dunno.

That wheelbarrow technique seems like a great way to get the shit bitten out of you when the dog releases its current target and switches to you. But I've never tried it so ... dunno.

Pick them up by the hind legs. Hang on. Can’t get to you. Seen people break up dog fights and grab wild hogs like that.
10 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


Pick them up by the hind legs. Hang on. Can’t get to you. Seen people break up dog fights and grab wild hogs like that.

What's their exit strategy from that maneuver?

16 hours ago, Braff Zacklin said:

That wheelbarrow technique seems like a great way to get the shit bitten out of you when the dog releases its current target and switches to you. But I've never tried it so ... dunno.

Imagine the interview when you’re in the ER later that night (that is if you survive because, ya know, pit bulls kill people).

”what were you trying to do CoTex?”

”well, I was gonna pick the pit bull up by the back legs and then, if that didn’t work, I was gonna stick my finger in its ass.”

”and when the dog stopped biting —- and started biting you, what were your thoughts?”  
 

“My first thought was that I shouldn’t have tried to put my finger in an angry dog’s ass.  My second thought was, I really shouldn’t have tried to put my finger…”

“And why did you do this?”

”I read on the internet that pit bulls don’t bite if you pick them up by the hind legs and finger their bums.”

”do you try everything you see on the internet?”

”uh, err…”

”are you from Florida, or aggy?”

 

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Would be awesome if the only people killed by these breeds were the owners. Fucking idiots

On 5/11/2024 at 8:43 AM, chainsaw said:

What's their exit strategy from that maneuver?

Helicopter spin and toss.

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Confederate flag is a nice touch

I won't shit on anyone considering muzzling these things. Corner of the bedroom is a weird place for a confederate flag though. Maybe nuns and baseball aren't enough for her sex partners.

On 5/5/2024 at 10:11 PM, ImissWallyPryor said:

Very satisfying second video…

 

Man, there's nothing satisfying about any of those.  Just awful.  Awful for the people attacked... awful to see dog die.  Not saying they didn't need to do but still not pleasant.

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Had a close call in the neighborhood today with this little guy.
 

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As we were walking, I heard the scraping of toenails on concrete and turned around to see a pit mix hauling ass straight towards us.  I grabbed up the little fella and began hauling ass the other  while wondering what the fuck I’d do once this thing caught up.  Sheer luck that a woman backing out of her drive saw what was going on and threw open the door to her SUV for me and the pooch to hop in as this menace was going nuts outside. 
 

A bit later the put mommy comes walking up with the leash and a bag of treats to try and lure her alligator back.  Apologizes that “he just got away when we were getting ready for a walk and saw your little dog.” 
 

Fuck the people who own, breed, and rescue these animals.  Especially fuck the people behind the campaign to convince dog mommies that they’re just misunderstood sweethearts. It used to be that living in a decent neighborhood meant you were pretty safe because normal people didn’t keep these things around and they’d be shunned by neighbors.  Gotdamn wine mommies are now bringing these creatures home from the rescue to the cul-de-sac.

 

24 minutes ago, Rex Kramer said:

There are plenty of educated people that own some form of pit, knowingly, and have convinced themselves their dog is fine. These people are morons. Also, I have never seen a pit in my neighborhood, and if I did, there’d be an outcry to the point where there’d be a town ordinance outlawing them (if there isn’t one already). 

Read this insane story about Ira Glass of NPR and a pit bull that held him and his wife hostage and had to eat kangaroo meat. It’s a pathology.

https://web.archive.org/web/20160805130408/https://www.petful.com/pet-health/ira-glass-dog-piney/ 

This is my second encounter with a pit mix lunging at my dog, I posted about the other one around Christmas.  I’ve seen the other one being walked with a muzzle on a couple times since (we avoid that street).  I’m glad the owner is doing it but I just don’t fucking get it.  I love dogs, before our little guy we’ve had a boxer and a Dalmatian so I even love big dogs. 
 

If I had an animal that required a muzzle for a walk, I’d no longer have the animal.  Period. 

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