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Pit bull puppy saves family from fire, carries baby by diaper
By Alexandra Klausner
June 11, 2018 | 10:29am
according to Fox 40.
Nana Chaichanhda opened the door to see why the dog was yelping and behaving strangely. Before she even realized her cousin’s building in her fourplex was on fire, Sasha barged through the door and ran into 7-month-old Masailah’s room.
“She had already had my baby by the diaper and was dragging her off the bed,” Chaichanhda said.
Chaichanhda said she isn’t surprised that Sasha rushed to her youngest daughter’s aid. The pair has a special bond and even bathe together, she told KCRA.
Chaichanhda’s cousin was not home at the time of the fire and — thanks to the dog’s heroism — no one was injured. Normally, Chaichanhda doesn’t keep the dog outside at night, but she’s happy that she did on this particular occasion.
Masailah (left) and SashaGoFundMe
“I owe her everything. If it wasn’t for her, I would have still been in bed and things could have taken a worse turn,” she told Fox 40.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...-family-from-fire-carries-baby-by-diaper/amp/
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If you ban pitbulls this baby would have died.
There are estimated 3-5 million pitbulls in the United States.
Some actual facts to consider before you go demonizing pitbulls.
Dog Bite Statistics (How Likely Are You To Get Bit?)
Sara Logan Wilson Updated: August 14, 2018 Behavior 269 Comments
According to a study from the Center For Disease Control (CDC)1, approximately 4.7 million dog bites occur in the United States each year, and 800,000 of those bites result in medical care. The U.S. population is approximately 325.7 million people as of 2017. That means a dog bites 1 out of every 69 people.
These are scary statistics. But scary becomes a lot less so when you’re armed with the right information. From the top breeds to be wary of, to accounting for your own behavior around animals, to why dogs actually bite in the first place, we’re giving you an arsenal of information in this article so you can bite back in the dog bite debate.
Article Overview
Why Do Dogs Bite?4.7 million dog bites1 occur each year
By Alexandra Klausner
June 11, 2018 | 10:29am
according to Fox 40.
Nana Chaichanhda opened the door to see why the dog was yelping and behaving strangely. Before she even realized her cousin’s building in her fourplex was on fire, Sasha barged through the door and ran into 7-month-old Masailah’s room.
“She had already had my baby by the diaper and was dragging her off the bed,” Chaichanhda said.
Chaichanhda said she isn’t surprised that Sasha rushed to her youngest daughter’s aid. The pair has a special bond and even bathe together, she told KCRA.
Chaichanhda’s cousin was not home at the time of the fire and — thanks to the dog’s heroism — no one was injured. Normally, Chaichanhda doesn’t keep the dog outside at night, but she’s happy that she did on this particular occasion.
Masailah (left) and SashaGoFundMe
“I owe her everything. If it wasn’t for her, I would have still been in bed and things could have taken a worse turn,” she told Fox 40.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...-family-from-fire-carries-baby-by-diaper/amp/
____________________________________________________________
If you ban pitbulls this baby would have died.
There are estimated 3-5 million pitbulls in the United States.
Some actual facts to consider before you go demonizing pitbulls.
Dog Bite Statistics (How Likely Are You To Get Bit?)
Sara Logan Wilson Updated: August 14, 2018 Behavior 269 Comments
According to a study from the Center For Disease Control (CDC)1, approximately 4.7 million dog bites occur in the United States each year, and 800,000 of those bites result in medical care. The U.S. population is approximately 325.7 million people as of 2017. That means a dog bites 1 out of every 69 people.
These are scary statistics. But scary becomes a lot less so when you’re armed with the right information. From the top breeds to be wary of, to accounting for your own behavior around animals, to why dogs actually bite in the first place, we’re giving you an arsenal of information in this article so you can bite back in the dog bite debate.
Article Overview
Why Do Dogs Bite?4.7 million dog bites1 occur each year
- Dogs bite as a reaction to a stressful situation.
- They may be scared or threatened.
- To protect themselves, their puppies, or their owners.
- They’re not feeling well or if they’re startled.
- They may nip or bite during play (which is why rough play should be avoided to ensure you don’t overly excite your animal
- Dogs that bite the most:2
- Chihuahua
- Bulldog
- Pit Bull
- German Shepherd
- Australian Shepherd
- Lhasa Apso
- Jack Russell Terrier
- Cocker Spaniel
- Bull Terrier
- Pekingese
- Papillion
- In 2017, there were an estimated 90 million dogs in the U.S.3
- 81% of dog bites4 cause no injury at all or only minor injuries that do not require medial attention
- Dog bites sustained by children have been decreasing in the past decade
- 30+ breeds of dogs and mixes are incorrectly identified as “pit bulls”* in dog bite incidents, attributing the pit bull with an unfair and overstated number of incidents (*pit bull is not technically a dog breed; breeds that are commonly referred to as pit bulls in the U.S. are American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and American Bully)
- You have a 1 in 112,400 chance5 of dying from a dog bite or strike
- You are at more risk of dying from:
- Cataclysmic storm: 1 in 66,335
- Contact with hornets, wasps and bees: 1 in 63,225
- Air and space transport incidents: 1 in 9,821
- Firearm discharge: 1 in 6,905
- Choking from inhalation and ingestion of food: 1 in 3,461
- Heart disease and cancer: 1 in 7
- You are at more risk of dying from:
- You have a 1 in 112,400 chance5 of dying from a dog bite or strike
- Most dog bites involve dogs who are not spayed or neutered6
- Fatal Dog Attacks7 states that 25% of fatal attacks were inflicted by chained dogs of many different breeds.
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