A desperately sad video showing a woman's despair after her pet pit bull was shot dead has started trending on YouTube.
In the video, titled 'My dad killed a pitbull with his glock. Please like plus subscribe', the woman wails, 'That is my baby! That is my baby!' as a man tries to stop her entering the home.
From off-camera comes a gaggle of male voices, one of whom says: 'I had to, he came in the house, he came after me, I'm sorry.'
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Tears: A video shot last year but now trending on YouTube shows a woman wailing over her dying pet dog. It had apparently entered another home without permission
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It's unclear where the clip was shot, but the people all appear to speak with American accents.
As the video continues, the woman says that the dog approached the house 'with his tail wagging' before crying over the animal which is lying on the front lawn of the house.
'He's still alive, dad!' she shouts to one of the other men, who is seemingly apologizing to the homeowners, and asks for them to call an ambulance.
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Enraged: The woman is furious at the homeowners, saying that her pit bull would never hurt them, though she admits it slipped out of its chain when she was at work
The man who shot the dog also apologizes, and says that 'the dog came at me,' while a defiant woman adds: 'It came to my house and I am very afraid of dogs.'
The dog's owner continues to cry over the dog, which appears to be called Zeus, before promising to 'destroy everything [the man in the house] loves'.
Inside, the woman who says she is afraid of dogs adds that she actually has a dog of her own, and that Zeus had tried to get into a fight with it.
In a second video, titled 'Part two of my dad killing a pit bull' the woman roars that 'this ain't going down like that, it ain't.'
But she admits that the dog must have slipped out of its chain when she was at work.
It ends as she marches off screaming, while police say they are on the way.
Both videos were posted on YouTube last year. It's not clear why they have now begun to trend.
Many of the comments on the videos supported the uploader, who appears to be a teenager, and his father.
'If you don't want your dog shot the answer is real simple - control and contain your damn dog on YOUR property. That is the JOB you signed up for when you got one. Sorry you failed your dog,' wrote one person.
'Why he apologising? Vicious dog came to his private property and he has all rights to protect himself and his family,' wrote another.
Many complained that pit bulls are a dangerous breed, although there have been no conclusive studies that say they are substantially more dangerous than any other breed.
In 2014 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) noted that controlled tests do not show pit bulls to be any more aggressive than other breeds.
The dogs are linked to more severe injuries or fatalities than other breeds, but the AVMA said that could be attributed to them being a popular breed of dog - more pit bulls than other breeds means more attacks registered to that type of dog.
It also noted that the breed of any given dog is difficult to ascertain, and that In a 2013 study of 256 fatalities in the United States from 2000–2009, the breed could only be conclusively determined in 17.6 per cent of cases.
In 2016, Canadian website Global News noted that despite a 2005 ban on pit bulls in Ontario, the number of bites had gone up.
Although the number of legally owned pit bulls dropped from 1,411 in 2005 to 423 in 2014, the number of bites rose from 486 a year to 767 in the same period.
That suggests that dogs in general are a danger to humans if mistreated or not properly handled, rather than pitbulls.
The German shepherd was the worst offender for dog bites in Toronto in both 2005 (112 bites) and 2014 (92 bites), the paper noted. That breed was never banned.
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Support: Many commenters supported the homeowner. Others said pit bulls are a dangerous breed although that claim has never been conclusively proven
Shooting might have been overkill, but keep your damned dog on its leash or face the consequences. If a strange dog would run into my house I would freak, too, no matter the breed.
A former neighbor had a doberman which was at the time, a feared breed. She was the sweetest dog but her mere presence would stop people in their tracks. Occasionally the neighbor would leave and shut their gate, forgetting that she was left in the alley. She would come to me if I were getting in the car and I would walk her home and let her in her yard. But I knew her. If I hadn't, I would have probably been afraid of her as well.
Part of the problem i think is that we have a lot of places that no longer have animal control. In my town, there is no animal control officer to call when you have problem animals. Not saying it would have changed anything in this case, however, that at least gives some people an option.
Also, seems neighbors don't know each other anymore. We used to have neighbors and I knew their dogs so you wouldn't necessarily be afraid if you knew their dog. But, sorry pit bulls have a reputation and they are lethal dogs when with a super strong bite. Not sure i would run around my house shooting inside but you have to do what you have to do if you feel threatened.
If the dog came into the house trying to fight the dog that lived there, it was being aggressive.
Where was the dog shot? In the house and dragged out, or in the yard after it was run out of the house?
I'd shoot a dog if it came in trying to fight Monster.
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It doesn't seem like the man is happy he shot the dog, but felt it was something he had to do. Sorry, but regardless of what a "controlled" study says - most deaths caused by dogs are caused by pit bulls, and having one come into your house when you don't know what it is going to do is going to get it shot.
You HAVE TO control your dog, but especially a dog that others perceive as dangerous - whether you agree or not. You can have the sweetest pit bull in the world - but others don't know that.
-- Edited by Lawyerlady on Thursday 23rd of November 2017 10:20:07 AM
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