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02-08-2013
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Service dog faces euthanasia for biting woman who beat him with metal pole
http://www.dogheirs.com/dogheirs/pos...ith-metal-pole
Disabled veteran asks for public support; service dog faces euthanasia for biting woman who beat him with metal pole
An Army Veteran with disabilities is asking for the public's help in saving his service dog, Dutch, from court-ordered euthanasia. After being punched, kicked, and hit with a metal pole for several minutes, Dutch bit his attacker and has now been accused of being a "vicious" dog.
Dutch is a 4-year-old American Allaunt, who is a registered service dog and an important part of Jeremy Aguilar's life. Dutch has never shown any aggressive behavior before or after the incident and is a certified AKC Canine Good Citizen.
Jeremy served in the Army, and fought in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He also was also deployed to Hurricane Katrina with the Oklahoma National Guard, which was the first unit to show up. Dutch came into Jeremy’s life a month after he married his wife Heather three years ago. Heather says that Dutch has been "the most therapeutic thing that could have ever happened" to her husband.
On November 14, 2012, Jeremy and Heather left Dutch with his former owner in Montrose, Colorado, while they drove a family member to the airport.
According to Heather, Dutch's former owner admitted to animal control officers and in court that she was beating Dutch before he bit her.
Heather says that Dutch's former owner said, "I started punching him in the face and kept punching him until my hands hurt so bad I couldn't hit him anymore," after which she grabbed a metal pole and used the pole to beat the service dog. She then pulled Dutch from her backyard into the house by his collar, and grabbed his mouth as soon as they got inside. Dutch then bit her. The woman was bitten on her leg and buttock and Dutch sustained injuries to his face and head.
The Incident
The bent metal pole seen above was found in the back yard belonging to Dutch's former owner (click on image to enlarge).
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02-08-2013
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There has to be a lot missing here. Why was the women punching and beating the dog in the first place? Why did the women pull the dog inside of the home? I am a little lost here.
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02-08-2013
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Petition signed......
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02-08-2013
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Maple Leaf
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I agree...
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Originally Posted by ABQCOWBOY
There has to be a lot missing here. Why was the women punching and beating the dog in the first place? Why did the women pull the dog inside of the home? I am a little lost here.
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...did the old owner wait for the Aguilars to head for the airport and just start pounding on the dog?
What happened here to warrant the introduction of a metal pole and then dragging the dog into the house?
Way too much missing in this story. Not blaming the dog in this case, but something is missing.
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02-08-2013
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THE BIG DOG
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joseephuss
After being punched, kicked, and hit with a metal pole for several minutes, Dutch bit his attacker
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This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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02-08-2013
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Any adult who beats a pet should face court ordered euthanasia....and I hate having pets.
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02-08-2013
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This doesn't make any sense but then that doesn't necessarily mean its not accurate.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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02-08-2013
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This was the only other info I found. (save dutch facebook page)
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The activity on this page has really gone through the roof in the last 24 hours and we are desperately trying to answer all of the questions that are pouring in. The only person that was there at the time the woman started to hit Dutch was the woman herself so we really cannot say for sure why she decided to start hitting him. In the beginning she said that Dutch and another dog was fighting, so she decided to beat only Dutch because he was the bigger of the two dogs, but between the time she wrote the police report and the time she went to court, she had changed it to be a different dog with no explanation, so we really do not know why. My husband had known this woman for about 12 years and we had no reason to believe that Dutch would not be safe around her. We only know as the truth what the evidence tells us which is she hit him for an extended period of time, drug him into the house, grabbed him again, and that's when he bit. We really want to keep this page focused on our fight [View Full Quote]which is, Dutch is being considered vicious, which he is not. The law states that a dog has to bite someone unprovoked, and hitting a dog is provoking it. We are aware that this happens so much of the time when a dog case is brought to a human court, without a thought, the dog is in the wrong and sentenced to death, and that is not right.
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"The restructures are built in. Everybody’s making a big to do about this. I don’t know why."- Stephen Jones
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02-08-2013
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Even if there were two dogs fighting, when a human chooses to insert themselves into an animal fight, they become part of the fight in the minds of both animals. Dogs do not reason like humans and just because you think you know a dog and the dog knows you does not mean they will not perceive you as a threat in a fight. People like to treat pets as if they are people or kids and while most of the time, they will play that role willingly, there are times they only see you as another animal and potentially a threat.
My family had a big dog when I was growing up that was friendly and loved people. If you raised your voice, he would cower down or back off. However, if you ever tried to get near his food, he would growl and snap at you. As soon as you took a couple of steps back, his tail would start wagging and he would become playful again.
Hopefully the truth or facts will come out about this story long before something is done to the dog.
/reality
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02-11-2013
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Future
Any adult who beats a pet should face court ordered euthanasia.
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Yes.
No ordinance against so - go to it.
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02-11-2013
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#11
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What the heck did the lady and I use the term loosely expect? you beat on a dog don't be surprised if the dog attacks. And this judge is a complete idiot who needs to be removed as a judge.
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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02-11-2013
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A sanctuary just NW of Ft Worth has 80 big cats and some bears - some from failed zoos, others from rich people that realized they were incapable to have such "pets."
Animals do not always respond like people or even domesticated animals.
This is a good read > http://www.bigcat.org/emotional-enrichment-program
...with "The Little FurBall of HATE" shreding a sports editorial (see avatar)
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02-13-2013
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Petition Signed
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