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Hi everyone! Training is almost complete and I am so excited to a part of Bella Online. Have not visited one topic I haven't enjoyed and am pleased to be in such good company!
Curious if you guys have heard the latest in Tulsa. A two month old baby is asleep in an infant swing on one part of the house. His seventeen year old mother and his grandmother are asleep on the other side of the house. Baby is fine around nine when grand-dad (dad left a little earlier according to press reports) leaves for work. Approximately an hour and a half or so later, the baby is found dead having been "eaten" by the family's black lab puppy. The State of Oklahoma has filed charges against the young mother who had recently been in some trouble according to the press. I'd say there are a multitude of "women's issues" implicated in this case and it is one we'll be following in the Women's Issues section as it develops. Just looking for the vox pop!!!
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First someone should be held accountable for not feeding the dog that morning.
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It sounds very interesting, as those are some of the most mild-mannered dogs to own I believe. I had not heard this one, why would they let the baby stay asleep in the swing! Oh there is so much wrong with this picture. I wish they would still "require" the young to have classes in the hospital like in the old days. This is a scary case. Is it really true?
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The issue had nothing to do with feeding or not feeding the dog. The issue is that ALL dogs have instinctive prey drives! And should NEVER (N.E.V.E.R.) be left unattended in the same room as any baby. EVER. Period. That is dog ownership and basic parenting 101.
Now this poor dog has a horrible label on it and will likely be euthanized for acting like a dog. Shocker there.
The issue is that too many people think baby's take care of themselves and that dogs are little people in fur coats. Neither are true. And if you don't know how to take care of a child - don't have one. If you can't take care of your dog (ie - treat it like a dog and not a tiny person) then ditto - don't have one.
Easy as that.
Angela <-- little patience for anyone who would leave a helpless infant unattended for that long.
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Mary: Sadly, it is true. Check out the following in the Tulsa World. Actually, I was told by a woman a couple of days ago that Pit Bulls take such a rap when it is labs and retrievers that top the list of randomly aggressive dogs. I am trying to confirm this. g
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Angela, puppy was euthanized immediately for evidentiary purposes. Case has the city split on a multitude of levels. g
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There is more to this story than meets the eye. My guess there is an illegal mexican alien somewhere in this story!
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First someone should be held accountable for not feeding the dog that morning. Naughty, Oktex!
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One missed or late meal wouldn't create a dog in the throes of starvation, would it? Maybe it has more to do with the fact that all dogs view toddlers and babies as animals on the same level as themselves? The dog was apparently operating on some basic instinct while the baby's caretaker was asleep at the wheel and she should indeed be held accountable.
When are they going to make people pass a test before they turn them loose with helpless children? I know it's pulling government into our lives, but I wish that it was required for every pregnant female to attend parenting classes.
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I think kids in grades 7, 8 and 9 should be required by law to take a parenting class in school. Both guys and gals!!!
This case, and the one in Orlando where the mom is not talking about where her child was for a few weeks before reporting her missing. Then I read today about the shaken baby syndrome that killed that New Years baby.
How about the case where the mom drove the child to work (forgot to drop him at the day care). After her shift at the hospital, she came out to the truck and found him dead. He was 2 or 3...the report said he tried to get out. My God - he fought for his life the best he could because Mommy "forgot" to drop him at day care....Doh!
This country needs something alright!!!
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