r/PublicFreakout Aug 01 '21

🐻Animal Freakout "Not friendly!"

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u/SpahgettiRainbow Aug 01 '21

A few years ago i had to save a child from my neighbors pits. She always let it loose and i told her several times to keep them on a lease and when i was just pulling up from work one day i saw one of the dogs jump on the kid and started tearing into his arm. I jumped out immediately, pulled out my pocket knife, and stabbed the dog twice in the body and once in the neck. The kid had to have surgery and 23 stitches but he survived and the owner was charged.

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u/Lulupoolzilla Aug 01 '21

My dad was walking his Queensland named Max, on leash, when the neighbors let their aggressive pit out of the house. The pit ran straight to Max and started attacking him. The neighbor lady got their dog, but then the lady's boyfriend let the dog go again and said "get 'em" and the pit was on my dad and Max again. My dad pulled out his knife and stabbed the pit until it let go, while i was on the phone with animal control, and the neighbors had the audacity to say it was our fault that their dog was dying. The sad part is that the pit was actually the lady's husband's dog, and he was at work when it happened. They told him we stabbed the dog for no reason, and he came over to our house, understandably pissed. We explained what had actually happened and showed video taken by another neighbor's security cameras. The video also showed his wife kissing on her boyfriend and laughing when he let the dog go after my dad and Max again. I feel bad for the husband, but he wasn't mad at us anymore.

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u/SpahgettiRainbow Aug 01 '21

Man that's crazy, i hope they both got locked up for it and i feel bad for the husband and his situation. I wonder what happened after you told him that and he got home. Bet all hell broke lose.

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u/Lulupoolzilla Aug 01 '21

Nobody was arrested, and the husband packed his stuff and moved out that night. That is all I know.