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Pattaya: Thai maid savaged by Rottweilers in shop - is this breed really gentle and loving?

 

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Thai caption: Rottweiler attack

 

A maid returned to her job cleaning at a Pattaya real estate agents on Sai 2 road only to be savagely attacked by two of the owners three Rottweilers. 

 

When police and rescue medics arrived the owner would not let them in. Sawang Boriboon gave Sirikun Sumaphan, 38, first aid outside before taking her to hospital. 

 

She had wounds to her entire left side including arm, waist and leg and was covered in blood. 

 

She said she had no idea why two of the dogs had attacked her. She tried to get away into a corner of the shop but her left side was sticking out and the dogs continued to attack. 

 

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Picture: 77kaoded

 

Her screams eventually alerted the owner who took the dogs upstairs and locked them away. 

 

Police are waiting to see what injuries she has before proceeding in the investigation. 

 

There has always been much debate about Rottweilers with dog lovers saying they are wonderful pets and dog haters being far more wary. 

 

The American Kennel Club calls the breed a "loyal Loving and confident guardian" who is a "gentle playmate and protector within the family circle". 

 

Animals 24-7 begged to differ. They said in March of last year that 113 people including children had been killed by Rottweilers in attacks in North America since 1982. 

 

They put the breed on a par with pit bulls. 

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

 

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It is a large size , powerful dog, an attack by a large powerful dog does lots of damage . If golden or any of the large breeds attacked , results would be the same.

 

  • Labrador retrievers: 13.3%
  • Pit Bulls: 8.4%
  • German Shepherds: 7.8%
  • Rottweilers: 3.9%
  • Chows: 3.5%

Labradors lead the pack with the most number of attacks, which is a surprising discovery when taking into account the mild nature of the dogs.
https://chicagoinjurycenter.com/common-breeds

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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

There has always been much debate about Rottweilers with dog lovers saying they are wonderful pets

Yes the "dog lovers" always say their vicious mongrels are "lovely"  right up until they savage someone...

then its  ohh he never did anything like this before !! 

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my friend has 2 rotties and they are wonderfull dogs, very gentle with the family's baby etc. They have, however been very well raised and that makes all the difference.

 

10 minutes ago, webfact said:

Police are waiting to see what injuries she has before proceeding in the investigation.

Why wait. They've attacked so they need putting down. plain common sense.

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12 minutes ago, webfact said:

attacked by two of the owners three Rottweilers.

3 killing machines

 

13 minutes ago, webfact said:

When police and rescue medics arrived the owner would not let them in

Something to hide ????

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Controlling your dog in public

Banned dogs

In the UK, it’s against the law to own certain types of dog. These are the:

Pit Bull Terrier

Japanese Tosa

Dogo Argentino

Fila Brasileiro

It’s also against the law to:

sell a banned dog

abandon a banned dog

give away a banned dog

breed from a banned dog

Whether your dog is a banned type depends on what it looks like, rather than its breed or name.

https://www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/banned-dogs

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22 minutes ago, johng said:

Something to hide ????

exactly - possibly a local drug dealer or some other illegal activity

 

if a crime was committed on the property then the police have the right to enter and investigate

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Once worked as a telephone repairman. Found small breeds - chihuahuas, pomeranians, ..., etc the nastiest, although hardly threatening. 

Had many pleasant encounters with pitbulls, Rottweilers, and other "bad" breeds. Once played with a client's pitbull's puppies, as the dog was feeding them. Surprisingly, I encountered many aggressive Dalmatians. 

The only dog that ever managed to actually bite me was a Australian Shepard, named Heidi. I had it put outside. But, the daughter came home and let it in. "Surprise!" Bite me square in the back.

Dogs are dogs. Any breed has the potential to attack. As predators, it's in their nature. It's just the some are better at it than others.

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

savagely attacked by two of the owners three Rottweilers. 

 

When police and rescue medics arrived the owner would not let them in.

That's nice of him.

 

Probably some sort of Buddhist compassion that us savage westerners don't know about. 

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2 hours ago, BestB said:

It is a large size , powerful dog, an attack by a large powerful dog does lots of damage . If golden or any of the large breeds attacked , results would be the same.

 

  • Labrador retrievers: 13.3%
  • Pit Bulls: 8.4%
  • German Shepherds: 7.8%
  • Rottweilers: 3.9%
  • Chows: 3.5%

Labradors lead the pack with the most number of attacks, which is a surprising discovery when taking into account the mild nature of the dogs.
https://chicagoinjurycenter.com/common-breeds

Those statistics are meaningless and the website offers no details and some of the references have expired.

 

What are the percentages supposed to mean? 13.3% of all labradors attack, or 13.3% off all dog attacks are by Labradors?

 

If, for example. 8.4% of all dog attacks are by Pit Bulls, that would make Pit Bulls far more dangerous as Pit Bull ownership is miniscule compared to Labrador and German Shepherd ownership. In Australia, 0% of dog attacks are by Pit Bulls as they are banned. Does that mean they are the safest breed?

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2 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Controlling your dog in public

Banned dogs

In the UK, it’s against the law to own certain types of dog. These are the:

Pit Bull Terrier

Japanese Tosa

Dogo Argentino

Fila Brasileiro

It’s also against the law to:

sell a banned dog

abandon a banned dog

give away a banned dog

breed from a banned dog

Whether your dog is a banned type depends on what it looks like, rather than its breed or name.

https://www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/banned-dogs

Fortunately, those breeds are also banned in Australia.

 

The good news is that there are plenty of breeds still available for dog lovers.

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9 minutes ago, JHolmesJr said:

The dog obviously has not been properly socialised from a. young age and has some insecurity issues.

Only frightened dogs lash out like this.

 

Do you really think 3 Rottweilers, a large muscular dog, were afraid of a thin waif of a girl?

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Yes i have had Rottweilers

Rottweilers are big and strong and from my experience like all big dogs ,clumsy boisterous and playful not dangerous

However if they have been trained to be they will be!

 

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