Man killed by his partners staffy
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_Jason_
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Man killed by his partners staffy
What a terrible tragedy. But what horrible, horrible comments. Makes me so sad.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2537025/Man-dies-bitten-highly-protective-Staffordshire-bull-terrier-attack-led-internal-bleeding.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2537025/Man-dies-bitten-highly-protective-Staffordshire-bull-terrier-attack-led-internal-bleeding.html
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
Alot of stupid comments indeed
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
I know. My boss sent this to me - then instantly regretted it as I spent the next 20 minutes 'red arrowing' everyone on there. It's so upsetting, that's all people can go on about when something so terrible has happened.
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
Why do they keep showing that same image of a dog sneezing
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
sick of the media portraying these dogs as evil. plenty of other dogs do dodgy and dangerous things but are never in the news, it's always the bulldog types
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
Just spent some time red arrowing too the guy didn't even die as a result of any injury caused by a dog bite it was a ruptured spleen and certainly doesn't explain how/what impact caused that
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Re: Man killed by his partners staffy
jshrew: Exactly! Fair enough he might have been knocked over by the dog, but it didn't rip out his spleen and eat it! Why is the emphasis on the type of dog the main part of the story?! -.-
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