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In reply to the discussion: Dog dies 4 days after pit bull mauling [View all]jazzimov
(1,456 posts)I've often experienced this myself. There were times when I was convinced that 2 dogs would LOVE each other, but after a couple of sniffs they were entangled in a "death match".
Although it may sound like a "death match" to you and me, no actual damage is done - it's just all mirrors. the defeated dog isn't violentley injured.
If you read the article, none of the injuries were life-threatening. The dog died during surgery because of "liver damage". The humans that got between them were described as having "scratches" on their hands.
When I had a urban residence with a Basenji-German Sherhard mix (pound puppy) met on neutral territory (in the street) my neighbor's German Shephard they sniffed around each other and ended up battling for territory. I stupidly got between them trying to "break it up" - the neighbor's dog (who was a friend of mine) bit through my hand. NOT a "scratch", but through my hand. Once he realized (I could see it in his eyes) who it was, he let go.
My point is that we tend to see things via human eyes - we don't see them through dog eyes.
The fact that in this instance humans have called the dog a "pit bull" has nothing to do with it. And the CDC and other scientific data agrees with me.