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Dog attacks Vale youth



VALE —  A young Vale child suffered minor injuries after he was attacked by a mix-breed dog Saturday as he was playing in an enclosed yard with another youth.

Malheur County Undersheriff Brian Wolfe said a deputy was on patrol just after 4:30 p.m. when he noticed a black dog inside the enclosed yard had a boy, 5, by the arm and was dragging him around. The deputy yelled at the dog, which did not respond, and went to a gate and entered the yard to rescue the victim.

“The deputy had to kick the dog off the boy,” Wolfe said. He was assisted by an employee from a nearby lumberyard, who heard the boy screaming. A girl, 5, who was also playing in the yard, was also trying to help the boy. After the boy was freed and in the deputy’s arms, the dog still attempted to continue the attack and had to be fought off, Wolfe said.

Once outside fence, the deputy closed the gate, but the dog was able to escape by crawling under the fence and ran to its home.

The owner of the pit bull, boxer and black lab mix, Darlene Hicks, Vale, was cited for allowing her dog to run at-large and for a nuisance dog and not having the dog licensed.

Wolfe said the boy was in his yard and had not bothered the dog.

Wolfe said the dog has not been put down and it will be up to Hicks to decide if that is an option she would take.

He also said, in cases such as these, owners will often choose to put the animal to sleep because of the liability issues that come with having a vicious dog. He also said the court could mandate such an action. Wolfe said it is important for dog owners to remember to keep their dogs secured.

“That’s just what you should do as a dog owner if you choose to have that type of dog,” he said.

Wolfe recommended five-sided pens, with four sides and a roof to keep the dog secured. He said the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office will cite owners for dogs they find running loose. He also said there are precautions others can take to prevent dog bites.

“If you are attacked by a dog there are certain things you can do, it depends on your capabilities,” he said.

Though a five-year-old is not able to defend himself very well, Wolfe said.

pointing an object such as a stick or a garden tool “right at the dog’s nose”, will sometimes keep the dog from attacking. He also said some runners and joggers opt to carry pepper spray.

             




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I think wrote on Jan 8, 2009 7:47 AM:

" Zac and Drew are the same person:/ "

Toni wrote on Jan 8, 2009 6:29 AM:

" At last someone that has their priorities straight. This issue here is not the breed of dog, but the fact that a little boy was attacked. I don't understand the thinking of people today. Why would you even think of the breed of dog when a human being was being attacked? Why is it that an animal should be more important than a little boy? "

Worried wrote on Jan 7, 2009 11:27 PM:

" I have a sweet lovable golden retreiver(absolutely no pit bull in the mix) who likes to get out and make an occasional foray around town. He has never bit anyone, but he does threaten them, and I do not believe he can be trusted with children. We have spent a lot of money on training, trying to correct our dog's behavior, followed by a lot of money on fencing to contain him. At home, he is our sweet boy, a beloved pet, but if my dog got out and attacked a child playing in his own backyard, I would expect nothing less than for my dog to be put down by the police officer who was on the scene. I question why this was not done in Vale. "

Jana wrote on Jan 7, 2009 2:54 PM:

" Hey it's funny how all the emphasis is one the dog here with you bloggers. It was my nephew who got attacked. What is the matter with you! He got attacked! Poor kid! Either keep the dog locked up or put him down. What kind of dog would do that! Obviously not a well trained dog, and should probably be put down so this doesn't happen again! "

To Zak And Drew wrote on Jan 7, 2009 2:52 PM:

" Pit bulls are garbage dogs that have no reason for being around. They are a dog breed for fighting and trying to make all these want to be gangmembers look cool. This breed should be banned and all owners and breeders also put down. thank you "

concerned wrote on Jan 7, 2009 7:37 AM:

" Darlene u better put that dog down. what kind of person would u be if u didn't? How does that make u feel to know ur dog took down a innocent little boy?
Terrible, wish the deputy would of shot the mangy mut! "

Drew wrote on Jan 6, 2009 4:51 PM:

" Just curious were you present at the conception of this dog?
You have just named 2 PureBred dogs-Boxer and Black Labrador,then you threw in the slang term 'pit bull' for good measure.
Makes for a better story doesn`t it?
I bet you suspect it`s the 'pit bull' bit that attacked rather than the Boxer or the Lab.

When are you people going to STOP this nonsense?
If you know the dog is one of the Breeds that is lumped under that slang term 'pit bull' then name the Breed or knock it off!

You`re no better than tabloid 'journalists'.
You`re causing the slaughter of thousands of innocent dogs around the world and you`re destroying people`s lives with these alleged 'pit bull' stories.
I`m not even a 'Pit Bull' owner and I`m fed up with you people.
Which Breed will you attack next when you manage to exterminate all the dogs that you`re tagging 'pit bulls'

I suggest you buy AND read Pit Bull Placebo:The media,Myths and Politics of Canine Aggression.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0972191410/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link

Why don`t you start reporting all the human violence around the world and leave these dogs alone!!

Are you so desperate for Readers that you need to slip in 'pit bull' every chance you get?

I want to know which Canine Expert identified this dog as part 'pit bull'?

http://www.journalvetbehavior.com/article/S1558-7878(06)00012-8/fulltext

[quote]Attack data are often seriously flawed with respect to collection, reporting, and analysis. In the United States, the term “pit bull” does not mean APBT: it is a generic term that includes all the bull and terrier breeds, and sometimes the other bull breeds such as boxers, bull mastiffs, American bulldogs (Rowan, 1987). Breed identification is seldom verified or consistent (Beck et al., 1975), and even experts cannot always tell whether a dog is a pit bull (Rowan, 1987). More seriously, breed identification often is based upon newspaper accounts.[/quote]

You don`t know what this damn dog is anymore than I know.
You admitted it was a mutt the 2nd you threw in 'pit bull' for effect.

Be more responsible in your reporting! "

Zak wrote on Jan 6, 2009 4:08 PM:

" [quote]the pit bull, boxer and black lab mix[/quote]

Now what exactly is that?

Is it a) a Boxer/Lab mix and you threw in 'pit bull' because it has a square head and it revs up the story or b) does it have a maternal grandmother or some other relative that was a
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
or an APBT?

I`ll go with a)

This type of reporting is tiresome to say the least.
If you can confirm the Breeds,state them,otherwise knock off the 'pit bull' stories.

There are 25+ Breeds commonly mistaken for 'Pit Bulls'

http://www.understand-a-bull.com/Findthebull/findpitbull_v4.swf

Are you sure it`s not a Boxer/Lab/Patterdale Terrier?

If this dog has at least 3 Breeds in it,it`s a mutt.

Pathetic reporting.

It`s an irresponsible owner who allowed an off leash mutt to run around!

[quote]if you choose to have that type of dog,” he said.[/quote]

???
you mean a mutt? "

issue wrote on Jan 6, 2009 3:03 PM:

" BANG BANG, DOG DEAD, PROBLEM SOLVED, NO MORE KIDS HURT. "


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