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    Opinions on this story???

    I still have mixed feelings.......wonder what all of you think

    Puppy Chews Off Fingertips Of 6-Year-Old Asleep In Bed
    By CASSIO FURTADO [email protected]
    Published: Oct 15, 2003




    TAMPA - Six-year-old Dontavius Bryant went to sleep Sunday night with Chauka, his 5 1/2-week-old puppy his aunt gave him two weeks ago.
    When Dontavius woke up Monday morning, he saw blood in his bed and looked at his hands. Chauka, a mix of chow and pit bull, had chewed four fingertips down to the second knuckle of the boy's left hand.

    ``My brother told me to look at my hand,'' said Dontavius, sitting in a wheelchair Tuesday afternoon during a news conference at St. Joseph's Children's Hospital. His left hand was wrapped in white gauze.

    ``I looked at it, and it was bleeding,'' he said.

    Dontavius, who is right- handed, didn't feel the dog biting his fingers because an accident a year ago caused numbness in his left hand.

    Dontavius was hit by a pickup truck in October while trying to cross East Columbus Drive, according to police reports. He was heading home after playing football in a church parking lot across the street. He darted into the road and was hit by the pickup, which didn't stop to help him, according to police reports.

    The accident left him partially paralyzed on his left side, said his mother, Shawn Dewberry.

    Asked by reporters if he felt any pain or was scared when he woke up Monday morning, he said no.

    His mother was.

    Dewberry woke up to take her older children to school, saw Dontavius' hand and started screaming.

    ``When I woke up, four of his fingers were off. It was a lot of blood,'' she said. ``He went to sleep with 10 fingers, woke up with six.''

    Dewberry rushed Dontavius to St. Joseph's Children's Hospital.

    Dewberry said her son underwent reconstructive surgery at St. Joseph's. She said doctors used skin from his stomach to cover his damaged fingers.

    Chauka was taken by Hillsborough County Animal Control and euthanized. A necropsy determined he had chewed the child's fingers.

    Dewberry said Dontavius didn't wash his hands after dinner Sunday, and Chauka licked his fingers before both went to bed.

    Chauka will be the last dog Dontavius will have, his mother said.

    ``I don't want more dogs,'' Dewberry said. ``We're going to stick to fish, to birds. No pets like dogs.''

    He will still be able to play video games, one of his passions. Dontavius, a student at Potter Elementary, enjoys playing his Nintendo video game. He was playing at the hospital.

    ``I'll be OK. I can still play video games with one hand,'' he said.

    The boy could be released from St. Joseph's as soon as today, and he already has plans for when he returns home.

    ``I want to go outside and play ... and watch TV,'' he said.


    Reporter Cassio Furtado can be reached at (813) 259-7616.

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    I don't think a 6 year old should have a 5 & 1/2 week old puppy.
    And his aunt gave it to him TWO weeks ago!?!?!? Meaning the puppy was ony 3 & 1/2 weeks when the child recieved it!?!??!
    What was this lady thinking??

    He especially shouldn't have been able to have the puppy in his bed, while sleeping. Who knows what the puppy could have gotten into, and look what he did get into.

    If the dog was safely in a cage while the child slept, nothing would have happend.

    What's going to happen with the puppy?

    Idiots are probably going to hold this against the breed of the puppy and are going to make the breeds look even worse, if that's possible.

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    Typical PT response: It was the kid's/parent's fault!!!


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    Wow!
    I can't form an opinion yet, I'm too stunned.

    I am not surprised that the dog was euthanized, I have never heard of that.

    And it was just a pup???

    Although they do mention that the kid didn't wash his hands before he went to sleep.........

    That is why responsible owners crate train their dogs.

    I am not blaming the mother, but they probably shouldn't have had a dog anyway.
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    Originally posted by Soledad
    Typical PT response: It was the kid's/parent's fault!!!

    Well, obviously.

    No child should have a 3 & 1/2 week old puppy.

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    It was five and a half weeks old. And why shouldn't a child be able to be near one? And should it be HIS fault when his *&@!$ fingers get CHEWED off??!!

    This puppy was not well. End of story.

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    OMG. I didn't read the euthanized part!!!

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    Okay. Are we HONESTLY supposed to believe this dog chewed off the kids fingers adn the kid DIDN'T WAKE UP?
    Give me a break. There is more to this than reported.

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    He was PARALYZED on his left side.

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    Originally posted by Soledad
    It was five and a half weeks old. And why shouldn't a child be able to be near one? And should it be HIS fault when his *&@!$ fingers get CHEWED off??!!

    This puppy was not well. End of story.

    Ok, but he got it at 3 & a 1/2. I puppy shouldn't even be away from it's mother at that age, let alone owned by a 6 year old.

    No, it's not his fault that his fingers were chewed off, nor was it the puppies fault it wasn't properly taken care of.

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    Maybe it wasn't an ideal situation, but that does not mean it would turn a NORMAL dog into a finger eating monster.

    The dog was obviously unwell. It probably would have gotten worse as it grew. I think it needed to be destroyed.

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    "A finger eating moster"

    LMAO.

    If the puppy had something it was supposed to chew on, it would have i'm sure.

    Since normally, puppies DO chew on your fingers while their teething, a person with full feeling in their hands would say OUCH or NO, and correct the puppy.

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    I don't believe that for a minute. A normal dog would not do that. I've had four puppies in my lifetime and none of them were capable of eating my fingers. I never kennel/crate trained one of them, they slept in my bedroom even as little puppies, and *SHOCK, HORROR, GASP* I always woke up with my fingers (washed or unwashed).

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    No ones telling you have to 'believe it', but it's my opinion.

    Such a young child should not have had such a young puppy.


    Poor poor child, poor poor poor puppy.

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