adam.L wrote:
Dogs are in the news again, but why do people buy savage dogs? If I see a nice dog, especialy Jack Russells I go and stroke them and talk to the owner. As an ex dog owner (he died aged 16 in june

)I wanted people to like my dog and not run away scared.
I'd say that having a dog that mauls your niece must be boardline man slaughter.
I think all large dogs like pit bulls, Doberman, Rottweiler can revert to the purpose for which they were originally bred as a result of fear, frustration or even jealousy. (Some dogs and even cats can be like an older child and feel jealous of the attention the new arrival can generate)
This dog was a large dog in an urban environment and we do not know if the owner managed to exercise it in all the Christmas hoo-ha. Also .. fireworks may have set this dog "on edge". Our own docile animals are very tetchy at Bonfire and New Year firework times.
Certainly I would not have left a child alone with a large dog which could be disturbed by loud fireworks and a lack of exercise and the dog's perceived "neglect" if - say - a walk had been missed and it needed to attend to its "business"
We have Lab Retrievers. They are soft and cuddly.. but even so .. I do not leave the youngest completely alone with them even though I can trust them implicitly. These dogs are actually scared of our cat .. (not Wildy

.. but a very snooty Persian

) The cat takes fireworks and storms in her stride.. but the dogs hide under the bed .. couches and one heads for "under the stairs... She opens the door and yanks anything in her way out of there and stays there until it's all over!
Cuddly and soft .... but if you invade their space .. try to take their toys from them without their tacit compliance.... they will glare and give a warning growly murmur at you. Not a bllod curdling one.. but enough to tell you they "do not want that .. leave alone please!" .. and as their caring owners ... you know the animal just wants their own space like any other animal including the human one.
But .. like your child.. you want your pet to be liked and respected.. and I think the care, love and basic training you give the animal will be reflected in way the dog behaves in general. Ours are lovable.. a bit boisterous and very "licky and waggy"

... but are fine once they have "greeted you, kissed and shaken paws" - and usually respond to key words and sounds.
Pit Bulls, Staffordshires, and like breeds have never appealed to me. I will stroke a miniature .... King Charles, Pekinese, chihuahua, poodles and little Yorkies, Highland and Cairn terriers .. but would not want to own one as a pet.
I love Springers, Airedales, large poodles... but the Lab/Retriever .. stole my heart as a boy .. and fortunately my wife also likes them.
But . a tragedy ... and I do not for one moment think the Granny or her son could have ever thought the dog they thought they knew and loved was capable of such an attack on a young family member.
Moral I suppose.. never leave child alone with large animal - and we do make sure our youngest are never unsupervised... and not just because they are bundles of mischief in their own right
