How tragic. Rest in peace, dear Flip. Officer Deeter must be devastated.. I understand how deeply bonded they become with their dogs.
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How tragic. Rest in peace, dear Flip. Officer Deeter must be devastated.. I understand how deeply bonded they become with their dogs.
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How sad.
While I don't think the dog should have been shot, etc, I disagree that Belgians are friendly looking -- malinois being the variety that most would find least friendly-appearing. In a picture, a Belgian may appear quite nice, but in "real life," Belgians have a certain way of moving, and they have what is called the "Belgian stare" that sends alot of people on edge. I often have people ask me if my dogs are wolves.
Honestly the only plausable thing I can think of, though grasping for straws here -- is that the man was unable to reach his young son in the vehicle due to the dog's presence. It doesn't say how old the child was -- it could have been a baby for all we know. It could have been 40 degrees and the windows were rolled up. Perhaps he had run into the house because he'd forgotten something and left his son for one minute only to come back to find a dog in front of the vehicle. Now it may not give someone an excuse to shoot a dog, but we should give this man the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he had a good reason that the media is failing to admit (Remember -- the media?? The thing that ruined pit bulls?).
There are two sides to every story. It is a sad event and it could have been prevented but sometimes there is more than what there seems.
I've been BOO'd!
This is ridiculous. The neighbor shoots a "dog". Come on, its not a bear or mountain lion. He could easily have picked up the phone to sherriff. There was no immediate danger.
Second the neighbor has never "seen" the police dog before, something about this story is just not fitting together. You have a cop and a K-9 cop living by you and you don't know what they look like.I want to throw up
Wolfsoul- you comment on not being able to reach the child is the reason we have a new law in this state. Dogs must either be leashed in a car, or crated. It went into effect when a firefighter was seriously bitten trying to get the occupants out of a crashed car and the dog was loose in the car. They have to have at least a 6 inch tag lead on the dog. ..I had to buy 4 of these because my dogs dont wear full length leashes because they tie up each others feet. My van is divided into sections, but it doesnt matter- they have to have a lead on them by law. A friend of mine that does Border collie rescue had several dogs in her sectioned van, and still got a 75 dollar fine.
Not one person who reads about Flip isn't saddened about the tragic events. I am sure we can all agree about that. Lets however be careful to rush to judgement. And about growling at each other because of what happened. None of us shot poor Flip. We are just trying to understand what happened. Would I have shot him, no, I would, could never imagine myself hurting any animal? But I wasn't there. What would I do to protect my child, everything and anything. I live in a development, the house are new and I have met most neighbors, however after being here 8 years there are some people I don't know, have never met. Some people don't socialize, don't do block parties, don't call or come over for dinner or have kids that play together. Lets please show some kindess in the face of this terrible accident.
Poor Flip. RIP Flip.
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
RIP Flip. You were taken from duty well before your time.
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