Family Shares Account After Dog Survives Violent Pit Bull Attack; Layla is Currently Recovering - DogsBite Blog (2024)

Family Shares Account After Dog Survives Violent Pit Bull Attack; Layla is Currently Recovering - DogsBite Blog (1)
Layla is on the mend after surviving a violent pit bull attack on May 9, 2024.

DogsBite.org - On May 9, we received a request to help a family whose German shorthaired pointer, Layla, was attacked by an off-leash pit bull. The dog grabbed Layla by the chest and shook. She also sustained multiple injuries on her right back side, requiring stitches and draining tubes. She now wears an extra-large recovery cone. Layla turned 5-years old in April. The family set up a "comfy corner for her," and they all slept together on an air mattress to keep her from trying to jump on and off furniture.

Hi Colleen,

Our German Shorthaired Pointer was just attacked by a pit bull today. So many stitches, sutures, and three tubes draining her chest. My wife survived the attack because of her and managed to escape with a minor puncture wound and scratches on her hand.

All she was doing was walking at the front of our neighborhood, when she heard a woman scream, and to my wife's horror, she saw a pit bull charging at her as fast as it possibly could go.

There were several people that saw the entire thing and tried to help break the grip, but it wasn't until a much larger man came and forced his hands into the jaws to pry the mouth off our dog. If you're familiar with this pointer breed, they have very narrow chests. This pit bull grabbed my poor dog by its chest and shook it. My wife said that she won't ever be able to unhear the screams coming from my dog.

The owner, a woman living in a house by herself, unable to properly care for the animal, let her small-framed daughter walk this dog and risk the lives of the members in our community.

I know you've heard these stories before, but I just wanted to get ours out there. Not that our story is particularly unique, but I will say that it is alarming that we have been unable to get law enforcement or animal control to appear at our home to file a report. This happened at 1:00 pm Eastern time today, and it's likely that this dog will have to go on another walk. We're a little shocked that there isn't more urgency, considering the immediate risk that the animal poses to our neighborhood.

We noticed the email thread was much longer than just the recent attack. When we scrolled to the bottom, we saw that our last exchange was 11 years ago. That correspondence was about a Cesar Millan episode, where he helped "rehabilitate" problem pit bulls owned by reformed gang members. One was a "blue-nosed pit bull named Monster" that lived up to his name by jumping on guests and stealing food off the dinner table, according to the description of the show, "Homeboys and Hounds."

At that time, the father shared concerns about Millan advocating "complacency around pit bulls" to his followers, many of whom practiced his dog training advice like a religion. The father owned a pug then, who would not have survived the attack that Layla did. A pit bull shaking a small dog by its chest is nearly always fatal. We reminded the father then, "Cesar says whatever Cesar wants to say," and that he has also been honest about bull breeds in the past, as he was during a 2006 episode.

“Yeah, but this is a different breed … the power that comes behind the bulldog, pit bull, presa canario, the fighting breed. They have an extra boost. They can go into a zone, they don’t feel the pain anymore ... So if you are trying to create submission in a fighting breed, it’s not going to happen. They would rather die than surrender. If you add pain, it only infuriates them ... to them pain is that adrenaline rush, they are looking forward to that, they are addicted to it … That’s why they are such great fighters.” He goes on to say: “Especially with fighting breeds, you’re going to have these explosions over and over because there’s no limits in their brain.” - Season 3, episode 4, The Dog Whisperer

One decade later, he experienced a pit bull attack firsthand, or rather his wife did. "My wife said that she won't ever be able to unhear the screams coming from my dog." Several people witnessed the attack and fortunately, one intervened, "a much larger man came and forced his hands into the jaws to pry the mouth off our dog." One of the witnesses gave them a note: "My husband and I witnessed the off-leash pit bull attack your dog. Please call me if you need anything. I hope your dog is okay." ☹️

Family Shares Account After Dog Survives Violent Pit Bull Attack; Layla is Currently Recovering - DogsBite Blog (2)

Layla is recovering after a violent pit bull attack that occurred on May 9, 2024.

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Family Shares Account After Dog Survives Violent Pit Bull Attack; Layla is Currently Recovering - DogsBite Blog (2024)

FAQs

What happens when a pit bull bites someone? ›

When a pit bull bites you, it often results in open wounds that can leave a victim vulnerable to infection. This often leads to extended hospital stays so that the wounds can be monitored. Open wounds may also leave permanent scarring or disfigurement after they have healed.

What percentage of dog killings are pit bulls? ›

Considered the most aggressive dog in America by most, pit bulls and pit bull mixes account for nearly 60% of all dog attack fatalities despite making up only 6% of the dog population.

Do pitbull bites hurt? ›

Pitbull dogs have a reputation for biting because they are larger dogs that can do significant damage or cause fatalities if and when they do bite. Therefore, the victims are more likely to need medical attention and report the attack.

Where do you stab a pitbull if it attacks? ›

If an aggressive dog is intent on attacking and harming—or killing—you, use whatever weapons you have to protect yourself. If you have a knife, stab the dog repeatedly in its face, jaws, and throat. These are vulnerable areas that will cause serious damage and disable the animal.

Why do pit bulls maul their owners? ›

Many pit bull attacks and bites are actually because of the bad rearing by the dog owners themselves. People adopt or raise one of these beautiful dogs with the idea of keeping them as a guard or protection dog. And so, they train them from young to be aggressive.

What is the most aggressive dog breed? ›

Top Five Most Dangerous Dogs
  1. Pitbull. Pitbulls caused a whopping 71% of fatalities in 2016. ...
  2. Rottweiler. While not as statistically dangerous as Pitbulls, Rottweilers take second place in risk of harm. ...
  3. American Bulldog. Similar to Rottweilers, American Bulldogs were bred as working dogs. ...
  4. Doberman Pinscher. ...
  5. Wolfdog.

What breed of dog has the most attacks? ›

The breed that is most likely to be involved in a fatal attack is pit bulls. Pit bulls may present a greater danger than other breeds for many reasons, such as because they have been bred to be more aggressive, are less likely to back down during fights and are less likely to give a warning before a bite.

What dog breed has the highest bite rate? ›

The breed of dog most likely to bite and attack humans and other animals is the pit bull. A census finds that pit bulls were responsible for at least 346 deaths in the United States in the past 15 years.

What triggers a pitbull to attack? ›

Most dogs feel protective over their territory, and when an intruder enters their zone without permission, the dog attacks to defend its land. This can be when someone comes to the door when an owner has their pit bull unrestrained or whenever the dog feels that their territory is threatened.

How to subdue a pitbull? ›

Don't straddle the dog, but get into a position with the bony part of your forearm against its throat and put pressure on the windpipe "for at least 30 seconds until the dog is unconscious and has stopped struggling," says self-defense specialist Charles Prosper.

How to scare a pitbull away? ›

Pearson said protect your face, chest and throat and yell to get someone's attention. “If you're in your front yard and say you are watering your plants, hose the dog. . .. Water is an excellent deterrent. Pepper spray.

Do pitbulls get put down if they bite? ›

In some cases, if the dog has a history of aggressive behavior or has caused severe injuries, a court may order the dog to be put down. This is typically a last resort and only occurs when other options, such as rehabilitation, have been exhausted.

Do pit bulls suddenly snap? ›

They're unpredictable. The popular notion is that pit bulls can be fine their entire lives and suddenly snap and turn on their owner. Reid says that's no more likely to happen with pit bulls than it is with any other breed.

Will my dog get taken away for biting? ›

In most cases, absolutely nothing happens to the dog except that it might be quarantined for a few days (frequently at the dog owner's home). If the attack is brutal or other conditions are met, however, the local animal control authority or court may issue orders requiring that the dog be confined or destroyed.

Do pitbulls not let go when they bite? ›

There's nothing anatomically different about a pit bulls' jaw - “they cannot lock,” Reid says. But like other terriers, “they are more likely than other breeds to grab a hold of something and to shake.” It doesn't mean they won't let go, but owners need to know how to break up a fight.

How bad is a pitbull bite? ›

While it's not easy to measure a dog's bite force, it seems Pit Bulls have a bite force of around 242 PSI, which ranks them as the average dog of this size. Nonetheless, with so many pounds of pressure, and due to their weight and skull shape, a bite is likely to afflict more damage than one from a smaller dog.

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