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runaway? or did someone try to bring it to school? Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #1
Probably found it in someone's backpack The Straight Story Oct 2013 #2
Ah. Concealed carry. TheCowsCameHome Oct 2013 #8
There are drones, cornflake covered chicken Aerows Oct 2013 #17
Another example of how much to trust news reports. uppityperson Oct 2013 #3
The original story was all you see in the post, they have updated it: The Straight Story Oct 2013 #6
thank you, I didn't think you would change it. It shows how reports are inaccurate, esp uppityperson Oct 2013 #7
Sample of changes from their twitter (from them and the school): The Straight Story Oct 2013 #18
Thank you for that. "Animal control saying it was 2 Rottweilers that attacked students...." uppityperson Oct 2013 #26
First it was a Rottweiler, then a pitt bull, and now . . . markpkessinger Oct 2013 #46
It was probably trying to rescue her XemaSab Oct 2013 #4
I heard it was making chicken Aerows Oct 2013 #14
that's a superduzy elehhhhna Oct 2013 #54
We need more pit bulls on school property tularetom Oct 2013 #5
"Bet it's not a pit bull" whatchamacallit Oct 2013 #9
The student was probably taking a "Can You ID the Pit Bull" quiz.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2013 #10
Ha! whatchamacallit Oct 2013 #11
Turns out the dogs were Rottweilers JonLP24 Oct 2013 #28
Listening to our local WSBTV news now. RebelOne Oct 2013 #53
Was it smoking Aerows Oct 2013 #12
They had just eaten scraps from Olive Garden Bake Oct 2013 #63
Hope the student is OK JonLP24 Oct 2013 #13
Pre-emptive strike? hedgehog Oct 2013 #16
When I first got the APBT JonLP24 Oct 2013 #21
I apologize for making light of a serious situation; hedgehog Oct 2013 #33
Cat bites hurt worse Aerows Oct 2013 #20
Never got bit JonLP24 Oct 2013 #22
Hello, Raccoon Aerows Oct 2013 #23
I never seen one personally JonLP24 Oct 2013 #24
They are incredibly cute Aerows Oct 2013 #25
They have these little hands Aerows Oct 2013 #31
I had a pet raccoon. Was not mean but had very sharp, strong teeth and would bite you while ladjf Oct 2013 #59
They have extremely Aerows Oct 2013 #65
Mine was big, strong, friendly but mischievious. One played with him at their own peril. ladjf Oct 2013 #66
LOL Aerows Oct 2013 #69
Damn. I kept him as a pet for a year or so and was bitten lots of times. Didn't think he had ladjf Oct 2013 #70
You have no idea Aerows Oct 2013 #72
Rottweilers... are they pit bulls? Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #15
You should probably correct the title of the OP Marrah_G Oct 2013 #19
Aw, come on. Rottwieller just doesn't have the same impact and accuracy? Pshaw. uppityperson Oct 2013 #27
OP headline says, "Rottweilers." ... Snip says "pit bulls." ... Headline at link now reads "dogs." 1000words Oct 2013 #29
Hey, it's only the second most dangerous dog breed! XemaSab Oct 2013 #30
Let's discuss raccoons Aerows Oct 2013 #32
Are these attack racoons? hedgehog Oct 2013 #34
They are so big Aerows Oct 2013 #35
From what I've heard, keeping raccoons out of trash cans is right up there hedgehog Oct 2013 #39
I went on the back porch Aerows Oct 2013 #45
I was just reading about raccoons XemaSab Oct 2013 #36
Um, what? Aerows Oct 2013 #38
I thought my kids were making it up when they told me that raccoon feces can cause brain disease, hedgehog Oct 2013 #43
nope. We have one that comes to eat the cat food at night. He is huge sammytko Oct 2013 #37
I'm not kidding Aerows Oct 2013 #40
Here's an odd factoid - in Ohio, bobcats are smaller than lynx, but in New York they're bigger. hedgehog Oct 2013 #44
I nearly fainted when i went on the back porch Aerows Oct 2013 #49
This huge one Aerows Oct 2013 #41
I had three of them on the back porch! Aerows Oct 2013 #47
The one that visits our house Aerows Oct 2013 #57
I'm up north; ours are larger REP Oct 2013 #42
If you have 40 lbs + raccoons, then I salute you Aerows Oct 2013 #48
We have a family of five who visit nightly REP Oct 2013 #62
So I'm not the first that had a growly Aerows Oct 2013 #64
Don't be too scared, but do take care ... REP Oct 2013 #67
I'm so innoculated at this point Aerows Oct 2013 #71
Nope, I saw one a couple years back in the county that was easily 35/40 lbs. haele Oct 2013 #50
The ones around here Aerows Oct 2013 #61
Possums Aerows Oct 2013 #68
Yeah, raccoons don't give a crap ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2013 #60
They really don't give a crap Aerows Oct 2013 #73
Now, if those High School students all had guns this wouldn't have happend. n/t Lil Missy Oct 2013 #51
A bite to the face by a large, powerful dog like a rottweiler is potentially life-threatening kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #52
A bite to the calf Aerows Oct 2013 #74
Rottweillers scare the crap out of me Aerows Oct 2013 #75
PIT BULLS not Rottweilers. You should fix the subject line. It says Pit Bulls in link. valerief Oct 2013 #55
Artice says the were Rottweilers. LisaL Oct 2013 #56
Okay. They're the next most dangerous breed. They do half the mauling pit bulls do. nt valerief Oct 2013 #58
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