Follow Up: Grandfather Shoots Pit Bull Attacking Granddaughter
Family Wants Tougher LawsValdosta, GA - Last week DogsBite.org reported that
Harold Yates shot a pit bull after it jumped out of some bushes and began attacking his granddaughter. The family had just returned from a boat ride. The pit bulls attacked near the boat landing. The young girl, Shelby Yates needed 18 stitches. Shelby says she threw her arm in front of her face. The dog bit into her arm and pulled her to the ground.
Her father, Terry Yates, told reporters, "My dad, he realized they [the pit bulls] weren't going to stop, so my dad pulled out his pistol and shot at them. Unfortunately he missed. One dog turned and ran away. But the second one
kept on coming." He added that while at the hospital, Shelby was weighed at 59 pounds. They also weighed the dog, which was 82 pounds.
The Yates family wants to make sure the same thing does not happened to another family. But currently, there aren't even leash laws in the county. Decatur county officials say they are working on a new animal control ordinance. Like many places, though, they think that by enacting an anti-tethering rule, "mean dogs" will disappear. The pit bulls that attacked Shelby were
loose and remain unidentified.
In other news:
15-Year Old Attacked By Neighbor's Pit BullCharlotte, NC - Elizabeth Stanek, 15, was bitten on her legs by her neighbor's 2-year-old pit bull while outside her home. She was taken to the hospital where she was treated and released. The animal also charged at an officer who responded to a call for help. The officer fired a shotgun, killing the dog. The dog's owner, Phillip Thames, said he was at work at the time of the attack.
"I just don’t understand what happened,” Stanek said, adding she often approached the dog when it
freed itself from a tether in the neighbor’s yard. "I said, 'Hey, come here boy. I’m going to put you back on your chain.' And he just sniffed me and started ripping my skirt off,” she said. Thames said he
adopted the pit bull from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Control facility.
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