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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
here is something else to consider:
Mr Michael Smith initially headed to the backyard, knowing that Dakota, a mixed breed with wolves in its ancestry, had a reputation for stealing household items like cups and wallets and depositing them there. He spent 10 minutes looking among the trees and bushes in the two-acre fenced backyard before finding the dog and child about 200 yards (metres) behind the house.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_406376.html
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I think it's good that he had the sense to go to the place that the dog was known to hide things.
This begs the question: if the owners knew this dog had a history of stealing household items and hiding them, why in the hell would they give the dog unrestricted access to the baby's room!?
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Originally Posted by KD4Me
Michael Smith told 27 NEWSFIRST they had just laid AJ down to sleep in his crib for a nap, and within minutes it got quiet in the house. He said they went into the room where AJ was supposed to be sleeping and found that he was gone.
The dog managed to get the baby out of the crib?
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I didn't get that either.
1) Why on earth would the parents give the dog access to the baby's room unsupervised?
2) How in the hell did the dog manage to get the baby
out of the crib ?!?!