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This is currently being debated with some people on my facebook.....what do ya'll think?


[h=1]My dog savaged me three times but I won't let them put him down: Owner who needed emergency surgery and 60 stitches after attacks insists they were her fault[/h]
  • Boris mauled Angela Fielder, 39, from Wallsend, North Tyneside
  • Attacks left her in hospital but she said she had no problems for six years
  • 'The bites were my fault... Most people say what a soppy, lovely dog he is'
By ALISON SMITH-SQUIRE
PUBLISHED: 19:04 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:04 EST, 30 January 2014

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A dog owner is refusing to have her pet put down – even after it savaged her three times.
One of the bullmastiff’s attacks left Angela Fielder needing emergency surgery to save her hand. Another mauling caused wounds to her face, ear and arm that required more than 60 stitches.
Despite her injuries, the 39-year-old insists she will not get rid of her 10st dog Boris and will not even make him wear a muzzle.

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Mauling: Boris the bullmastiff, left with his owner, mauled Angela Fielder three times but she insists she will not put him down - or even make him wear a muzzle. Right, a scar on Mrs Fielder's hand after one of the attacks


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Scarred: Angela Fielder needed more than 40 stitches to her arm, pictured, after the 10st dog launched at her

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A dog's life: Boris lives in Wallsend, North Tyneside, with Mrs Fielder and her gas fitter husband Rob, 39




‘The bites were my fault,’ said Mrs Fielder, who describes six-year-old Boris as her baby. ‘He lashed out because I was telling off our other dog, Wallis. She is his daughter and he was simply being protective. After the attacks he showed genuine signs of regret, cuddling up to me.’
Mrs Fielder added: ‘Many people might have had Boris put to sleep. You wouldn’t put a child down just because it lashed out in temper. So why do people think differently about a dog?’



She and her gas fitter husband Rob, 39, who have no children, bought Boris as a puppy. He was no trouble until last February when Wallis – Boris’s pup by a friend’s bullmastiff – came to live at their house in Wallsend, North Tyneside.
As Mrs Fielder told Wallis off for chewing the vinyl floor in the kitchen, Boris lunged at her and sank his teeth into her forearm. She was treated at hospital but left to be with her dog.
'Doctors wanted to keep me in,' she said. 'But I went home because I knew Boris would be like a frightened child worrying where mummy had gone – and he was full of remorse.


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Man's best friend? Though he looks placid, Boris flipped out when he was told off for chewing the kitchen floor



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Relaxed: Mrs Fielder raised Boris from when he was a puppy, and said she had no problems until recently


‘Back home Boris was sorry. I could see from his eyes he was upset.’
But two weeks later Boris attacked again. Mrs Fielder believes Boris thought she was about to tell Wallis off again.
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Angela Fielder: 'The left side of my face was also slashed open'

‘I turned round to see him flying through the air at me. I raised my left arm to defend myself. It was only when I saw blood pouring from my arm I realised I’d been bitten and my left earlobe had almost been severed.
'The left side of my face was also slashed open.’
She had 24 stitches to her face and more than 40 to her arm. The couple discussed having Boris put down but Mr Fielder said: ‘Although I was so upset about what Boris did to Angela, neither of us could do it.’
In September, Boris attacked Mrs Fielder again and she needed surgery to save the movement in her left hand.
But she claimed: ‘Boris isn’t aggressive – he was just overprotective. We’ve now solved this by ensuring he’s always behind a gate if I have to tell Wallis off.’
She added: '‘As soon as I saw Boris I fell in love with him.
‘Just a glance at me with those big soulful eyes he has always makes me melt. He’s like a child to me – my baby, especially as despite trying for ten years, Rob and I have been unable to conceive.'

Mrs Fielder insists Boris is no danger to the public. ‘I don’t muzzle him because he’s never gone for anyone else. One woman who asked about my scars said she couldn’t understand why Boris was still alive. But most people say what a lovely, soppy dog he is.’


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Beki

Good Dog
Premium Member
The woman is as wacko IMO!
Clearly unable to read k-9 body language! Sooooo many tell tail signs just from the pictures that are posted.
 

slobberdoc

Little Dog
Ummm...dumb as she is she deserves to have that dog around to keep biting her. LOL. That first picture, he's clearly saying "mommy I love you". Not...If it were my dog, I would not put up with it without a doubt.
 
After the first time, I would work with the dog or make sure it wasn't sick or injured in some way. But anything after that and it would be put down.
 
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Yeah, this women is pretty stupid-not for keeping the dog alive, but for honestly thinking he is a human with human thought process
 
What a fucking moron. Not only is it insane to keep a dog who has proven he will attack, but judging by those pictures, they're lucky he didn't maul her during the photoshoot.
 

MMSmith

Good Dog
First off I would beat my dog's ass if he did that to me. If it was a huge, sudden behavior change I would consider a vet visit, but if that came up clear, I would put him down myself.
 

lizzie13

Good Dog
Moved to the Debate section.
Yeah, this women is pretty stupid-not for keeping the dog alive, but for honestly thinking he is a human with human thought process



Agreed! And her dumb comment about not putting down a child if they have a tantrum! Well yes if my child came to me and attacked me with knives then bye bye. Same thing! This wasnt him barking and snarling but an actual attack. Dumb dumb woman.
 

Jazzy

GRCH Dog
At this point the dog is clearly unsafe and needs to be PTS.

Sadly, I suspect this woman had allot to do with allowing the situation to progress to this point and that this didn't have to happen. The dog quite possibly could have been trained and managed properly and never have ever bitten anyone. Of course we'll never know.
 

GoingPostal

Good Dog
At this point the dog is clearly unsafe and needs to be PTS.

Sadly, I suspect this woman had allot to do with allowing the situation to progress to this point and that this didn't have to happen. The dog quite possibly could have been trained and managed properly and never have ever bitten anyone. Of course we'll never know.

I always wonder, how much is crazy dog and how much is crazy owner in these cases, encouraging or allowing this guarding and redirection to progress. Because this woman clearly shouldn't own dogs, much less powerful breeds. That front page pic is enough to make me cringe. That dog is scary looking and he looks pissed.

A dog that attacks like this dog has and caused that much damage would be a dead dog and it wouldn't take 3 times to get to that point. What's scarier is her comment that she doesn't muzzle him since he's not gone for anyone else (yet) and from the sounds of it has the opportunity to be around other people, just a matter of time before he takes a chunk out of someone else, she clearly can't control him.
 

CrazyK9

Good Dog
At this point the dog is clearly unsafe and needs to be PTS.

Sadly, I suspect this woman had allot to do with allowing the situation to progress to this point and that this didn't have to happen. The dog quite possibly could have been trained and managed properly and never have ever bitten anyone. Of course we'll never know.

I agree.
Sounds like this lady should stick with chihuahuas. I hate it when people let little dogs be aggressive too but at least if they attack you, its not going to be potentially fatal.
 

bailybear

Puppy
Okay here is what I'm saying try and don't put down the dog and I know that's tuff to here conserve ding the story but email ceisir Merlin he will help this dog yay he is a lot of money but he saves dog like this and more trust.me :)


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TannerG

Boss Member
Okay here is what I'm saying try and don't put down the dog and I know that's tuff to here conserve ding the story but email ceisir Merlin he will help this dog yay he is a lot of money but he saves dog like this and more trust.me :)


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Michele

Chi Super Dog
Administrator
I'm in that debate on FB. The dog needs to be put down. The owner got savaged three times. She reprimanded her other dogs and got attacked by the one dog.
 

Michele

Chi Super Dog
Administrator
Okay here is what I'm saying try and don't put down the dog and I know that's tuff to here conserve ding the story but email ceisir Merlin he will help this dog yay he is a lot of money but he saves dog like this and more trust.me :)


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Cesar Milan's methods are outdated and some of them are downright dangerous. He might be more dangerous than the dog in this topic.
 

gregory1

Puppy
Okay here is what I'm saying try and don't put down the dog and I know that's tuff to here conserve ding the story but email ceisir Merlin he will help this dog yay he is a lot of money but he saves dog like this and more trust.me :)


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Maybe Merlin should get King Arthur to give him a hand with the dog :)

I'm no expert on dog body language, but in that first picture he looks pissed off enough to attack again.
 

Jazzy

GRCH Dog
"But she claimed: ‘Boris isn’t aggressive – he was just overprotective. We’ve now solved this by ensuring he’s always behind a gate if I have to tell Wallis off."

Anyone besides me curious as to what "telling Wallis off" entails? I'm not saying that what ever it is justifies an attack. I'm just...curious.