12/17/06

Permalink 09:16:20 pm, by odessa Email , 545 words, 84 views   English (US)
Categories: The more ppl I meet the more I like animals

From Fox News:

Louisiana Police: Pit Bull Puppy Chewed Off Baby's Toes While Parents Slept

BOSSIER CITY, La. — A pit bull puppy chewed off four of a baby girl's toes while the child's parents slept, police here said Monday. The parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence and were being held in the Bossier Parish Jail pending an initial court appearance.

Police said the parents were sleeping on a mattress in the living room of their residence and the month-old girl was in an infant seat beside them when the puppy began chewing on their baby's toes.

Mary Shannon Hansche, 22, and Christopher Wayne Hansche, 26, told police they woke up to the sound of the baby crying, found her mangled foot and took her to the hospital about 8:30 a.m. Sunday.

"They did not see the dog injuring the child," police spokesman Mark Natale said.

The girl underwent surgery Sunday at Sutton's Children's Hospital in Shreveport. There was no way to reattach the child's toes, Natale said Monday.

The puppy was 6 weeks old and had no record of receiving its shots and will be quarantined for 10 days to check for rabies. Natale said he did not know what the puppy's fate would be after that.

"The puppy itself was just several weeks old! I mean this was essentially a puppy," Natale said.

"This puppy might have been trying to nurse on the toes of this baby," veterinarian Michael Dale speculated. "I know that sounds a little far fetched, but that's the first thing that comes to my mind."

Teresa Miller, who sold the puppy to the Hansches, was skeptical the dog did it. "He didn't chew on anything while he was with me. Out of all of them (in the litter), he was the least chewy."

Another veterinarian, Dr. Valri Brown, said if the puppy chewed off the infant's toes, it would not have happened quickly. "It would have to be a period of time — maybe at least an hour," she said.

Meanwhile, the puppy's been quarantined at Bossier City's animal control office for the next 10 days to check for rabies. Natale said he did not know what the puppy's fate would be after that.

When she is released from the hospital, the child will be placed in a foster home until the case against her parents is settled, officials said.

1) The parents should not have their child sleeping near the floor with a pet around, especially one they hadn't had for long.

2) The parents were sleeping on a mattress on the floor - is that because they could not afford furniture? Buying a pure-bred pitbull before you can afford real furniture, especially for your child is some screwed up priorities.

3) That breeder is a greedy bitch to have let a 6 wk old puppy go when 8 wks is standard. Puppy probably wasn't fully weened yet. Any 6 wk old puppy would have been capable of chewing off a babies toes if it wanted to nurse, even a chauhuaha.

One genius on another forum said he'd throw the dog out the window. I feel bad for the kid, but throwing a 6 wk puppy out a window is no answer.

Most states require a licence to own a dog, but any moron can have a baby.

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Abba Zabba [Member] Email
What kind of lunatics buy a new puppy when they have a 1-month-old baby? Who wants to take care of both at once?
PermalinkPermalink 12/18/06 @ 09:05
Comment from: strobe [Visitor]
I think it is purposely telling in the story to mention the parents were sleeping on a matress on the floor. Messed up priorities, gg.

I suspect also that the dog was attempting to nurse, even before they mentioned it in the article. It's not like it wanted to eat baby flesh...
PermalinkPermalink 12/18/06 @ 19:11
Comment from: sTmykal [Member] Email
Meanwhile, I get mail like this from my "friends"...

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Late this week, a pit bull puppy was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, on the south side of Indianapolis. The little dog, approximately six months old, was able to escape her attackers and found refuge under bushes in an apartment complex.

Two very kind people found the little girl by following the trail of blood. She was rushed to the nearest vet, where, although in shock, she was tended to and survived. Upon examination, the vet found the wounds uniform in size and shape, with straight, clean edges. Indications that the dog was stabbed and had not been wounded by another dog, as had been initially suspected.

The little pit bull pup, know known as "Lilly", suffered from six total stab wounds. One on her back left leg, five on her right shoulder and neck. Most of the wounds are 1" to 1.5" in length. One wound, however, was 2" wide by 3" deep. This wound was inflicted just below Lilly's jaw, in her throat. It seems the cruel attackers were attempting to cut the little girl's throat before she escaped.

Lilly is resting now and on the road to being well again. Although stiff and sore, she is wagging her tail and still willing to give kisses. She appears to hold no grudges for the cruel attack she so recently endured. In short, the little girl is amazing!

WTHR will be running her story on the 11pm news on Saturday night. Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana, who is always so helpful, issued a press release on Lilly's story and is helping to search for her attackers by offering a reward for tips that lead to an arrest. Attached is their press release. Also, following this message, is a link to an on-line photo album showing Lilly's wounds as well as her precious face.

Indy Pit Crew is dedicated to finding the people responsible for this abuse. The frequency of particularly violent animal cruelty against pit bulls is on the rise. It is a frightening trend in our society to treat pit bulls like they are not really even dogs at all. There is a prevailing attitude that inflicting suffering upon pit bulls doesn't count because "they are just pit bulls". This is a very dangerous societal trend, especially since often times the abusers are young people, as we suspect is the case with Lilly's attackers.

Please share this story with your friends and family. Often times people have the "it doesn't happen in my town" attitude but this little pit bull pup has shown us that Indianapolis is not immune to senseless and violent animal cruelty.

If you are interested in donating to Lilly's care, donations can be sent to Lilly's Fund, c/o Indy Pit Crew, PO Box 40575, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Donations can also be made on-line at www.indypitcrew.org.
PermalinkPermalink 12/20/06 @ 12:37
Comment from: Administrator [Member] Email
BENTON, La. (AP) -- A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said.

But her husband blames the dog, a city official said.

''The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog,'' Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday.
PermalinkPermalink 12/20/06 @ 21:12

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