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Pit bull

Family pet pit bull in loving home turns on child

Name: Rye
Victim: Child — my daughter
Location: Our home, New York
Year of attack: 2022

Tell us about the attack

On Sunday, June 26th 2022 I was attacked by our pet pit bull.

There was a small propane torch leaking in my room. I’m freaking out because me and my mom have always been afraid of that stuff, so I ran out of my room and then I opened the gate at the end of the stairs and I heard the growl, the growl that I knew wasn’t a playful growl, and a look in our pit bull’s eyes that I’ve never seen before.

A I quickly turned so he wouldn’t get my face or throat, I tried to get back up the stairs before he actually locked onto me but I couldn’t. He got my leg. The pet that’s been in the same house with me for more then a year was just hanging off my leg, ripping, tearing parts of my leg that I didn’t even know could hurt, feeling his teeth graze my bone and watching Zach stress trying to get the pit bull off of me.

How has your life changed as a result of the attack?
My sweet 16 was completely different then it was supposed to be.  I had a hole in my leg instead of my driving permit in my hand. I’ve learned so much through all of this. It’s made me so so much stronger. It’s made me realize so much that I can’t fully explain yet because everything’s hitting all at once.

They didn’t think they were gonna save my leg. That’s terrifying for a teenager to find out. I was just so thankful and lucky to be alive. And blessed it wasn’t one of my siblings.

Legal Consequences
On June 27th 2022 we surrendered all rights to the pit bull.

What would you like people to know as a result of your attack?
It doesn’t matter how you raise a pit bull what so ever. It’s wired into their brain.


Trailer Park

The day I lost my voice in a pit bull attack

Name: Jennifer
Victim: Adult, Pet
Location: Three doors down from my house where I was walking my two dogs, New York State
Year of attack: 2020

Tell us about the attack

May 23, 2020, I was walking two of my hounds on a private road inside a trailer park. All dogs are supposed to be leashed and none are supposed to be tied outside but it happens anyway. I went to walk past this house where two pits were tied outside and as I passed the house, one of the pit bulls, a black and white one, snapped the collar right off its neck and charged at me,  knocking me off my feet. While my my other dog stayed behind me, my senior rescue dog — Charlie — placed himself between me and the attacking pit. The pit bull tore into him. Charlie could not protect himself. He literally does not have enough teeth to fight anything. This pit ripped his leash and collar right off him. It tore chunks out of him and tore his leg. You should see where it tried ripping his tendons away from the bone. And it literally ate a chunk out of his rear end. Then it started dragging him down the road by his neck.

I could not help him no matter how I tried or how much I screamed. I lost my voice and permanently damaged my vocal chords screaming.

How has your life changed as a result of the attack?
It took three days before Charlie could move off his bed. Two months to walk. He has megaesophagus because his neck was damaged.

It took two months before I could move my right arm. The pit did not have rabies shots and my dog had to have a booster as well they had to look me all over.  I have nightmares and I know I have PTSD.

There was so much more to this story, but this is not the first attack by a pit bull for me. Pit bulls are everywhere here. I am hypervigilant now. I go out with a can of spray and a screw driver.

Animal control told me that the female pit bull owner was crying and I should be kind cause she was pregnant. She kept her dog and I lost my voice.

Legal Consequences
The woman pit owner paid me $700, but it cost $4,000 for Charlie to get better. The next month he had pneumonia and was hospitalized for two days because he aspirated from throat damage. That was another $800.00. The rescue he came from stood by me. God bless them. They had a go fund me started before I got him out of the hospital. The pit is back in here in the trailer park. I saw him two days ago. It embarrasses me to say so but I had her number and because they did nothing when I saw this pit back in here I called them and left them a voice mail they won’t forget. But basically they skated just like the last pit bull that bit one of my dogs.

What would you like people to know as a result of your attack?
These pits are incredibility powerful. If you are gonna fight back, you must spray them before they get to you. I carry a screwdriver in case I cannot get the spray out fast enough. I have also thrown scalding hot coffee on them. I gave my neighbor who was attacked pepper spray. I have a friend who maces them. Be alert. I seriously was relatively naive thinking I was so close to home I was safe. Always keep your ears tuned in for that distinct patter of their feet. I can never relax anymore. I know Charlie does not blame me but I blame myself. I promised to protect him but I could not. He has lasting deficits and I never got my voice back. My life is changed. One of the things I miss the most is how Charlie used to run and he can not anymore. No justice for either of us because of pit bulls in our community.


Apartment building

Pit bull attacks new tenant moving in

Name: Nicole
Victim: Adult
Location: In apartment hallway, New York
Year of attack: 2022

Tell us about the attack

As a new tenant moving possessions in, in the hallway I walked into an ambush: an irresponsible pit bull owner allowed the animal to snarl, growl and threaten me in hallway. Other tenants had already complained against the owner of pit bull to NO Avail. The SPCA visited the pit bull owner but sided with the pit bull owner.

How has your life changed as a result of the attack?
Terrified

Legal Consequences
None today

What would you like people to know as a result of your attack?
Pit bulls are vicious and unsuitable for the dense population in apartments.


Pit bull

My own support pit bull began attacking me

Name: Eric J.
Victim: Adult, Pet
Location: Across our own apartment building driveway on the grass, still on the property we were supposed to be on. New York State
Year of attack: 2021

Tell us about the attack

In 2019 my therapist at the time said that I fit the criteria for a support animal / dog. On November 16, 2019, I went to the local SPCA and they sold me a Staffordshire pit bull terrier.  This was my very first dog of my very own ever. I named him “Tank”. He was my world.

But the night of December 11, 2021 took everything away from us as we went out on our scheduled routine and we got attacked by 2 loose pit bulls. They were attacking Tank so I’m screaming and yelling help, stop, and as soon as I saw a break in the fighting I quickly scooped Tank up and got us inside the foyer as I sat there holding the door shut because of the weather and those dogs.

I went to get up. Then Tank my own pit bull started attacking me, biting my legs and I’m going, “Tank, what is wrong?” so in my confusion I sat back down and he continued to attack me.

How has your life changed as a result of the attack?
I am devastated because my very first experience with my dog has been ruined and as far as I know those 2 loose pit bulls are still out there on the streets and I can’t trust the breed anymore. And I had to euthanize my own pit bull that I got from the SPCA because of my attack.

Legal Consequences
I have reported it to our local animal control officer and there is a case number and we have video because we were right across from the front door of the other 2 dogs as I scooped up Tank on the video clip. And the police told me that they want to catch the other pit bull owners.

What would you like people to know as a result of your attack?
I’m devastated my life has been turned upside down.