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07-13-2007, 03:49 PM
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Ummm . . . I have had the fun job of giving a 2 yr. old a suppository. It wasn't easy, even with the advantage of hands (!)
I just don't see how this could happen . . .but the world is a strange, strange place.
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07-13-2007, 03:56 PM
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I really can't believe this story. I don't doubt that dogs are capable of attacking, maiming and even killing people, but sexual assault?
Most un-neutered dogs I know that hump even need considerable help when it comes to actual mating. I can't believe that in the time the parent left the child alone, the family dog attacked, pinned and pentrated the child.
The moment the dog jumped at the kid--let alone attacked-- wouldn't the child have screamed bloody murder? Would the parent not have come running at the child's crys? And how could the dog have acted so quickly to penetrate? We've all seen dogs trying to hump other dogs...
This wouldn't be the first time someone has tried to pin the blame for child abuse on someone/something else.
ETA: Reading the story-- the dog spooked and dragged the child outside, where the neighbors could see what was going on. They took some time to disentangle the boy and the dog.... seriously? Seriously?? I know dogs have a bone in their willies, but I can't imagine (pardon my being so graphic) that the violent jerking of the dog upon being discovered would not have yanked him free from the boy's rectum before he could run outside, still "attached" to the child.
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I'm not sure the fact that the boy and dog were still "engtangled" means that the assault was still occuring (for lack of better terms)
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07-13-2007, 04:04 PM
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I'm not sure the fact that the boy and dog were still "engtangled" means that the assault was still occuring (for lack of better terms)
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Most likely it was, when a male dog is ready to ejaculate, the bulbous gland swells, effectively creating a "tie". Removing the penis by force does damage the surrounding tissues. Too much information I know, but its true.
Still, I don't understand how experienced males can't penetrate & need help to do so when mating, but this curious creature was able to do so in just a matter of minutes on his own? I'm not buying it.
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07-13-2007, 04:41 PM
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Most likely it was, when a male dog is ready to ejaculate, the bulbous gland swells, effectively creating a "tie". Removing the penis by force does damage the surrounding tissues. Too much information I know, but its true.
Still, I don't understand how experienced males can't penetrate & need help to do so when mating, but this curious creature was able to do so in just a matter of minutes on his own? I'm not buying it.
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Yeah I know about the knotting, but I can't imagine a dog being able to knot with a toddler. Plus you would have thought that SOME media outlet would have gotten a hold of the terminology and used it instead of just "entangled"
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07-13-2007, 05:05 PM
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Still, I don't understand how experienced males can't penetrate & need help to do so ...
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Oh so many inappropriate comments in my head... LOL. Sorry, this thread needed some levity.
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07-13-2007, 05:13 PM
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My friend caught her dog mating with her boyfriend's dog one day. Both are not fixed. She tried to pull them apart and was unable to. Once a dog has that "knot", it is almost impossible to pull it out. Wow....very graphic.
Anyhow, I still don't understand how this happened. It just seems like something you would hear about on one of those crime drama shows but know it could never really happen in real life.
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07-13-2007, 05:20 PM
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It just seems like something you would hear about on one of those crime drama shows but know it could never really happen in real life.
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Maybe we will on an upcoming L&O SVU episode?
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07-14-2007, 01:17 AM
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No relation between the stories, but Aurora (Colorado) Police had to shoot and kill a pit bull that attacked two older women in their house. The cops shot the dog through the front door as they were trying to get inside to aid the women. At least one woman was hurt badly.
There were also two children in the house who weren't injured.
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07-15-2007, 09:46 AM
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Another Article
Highlights include misquotes, a relocated mother of the child, & possible past cases that were similar.
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07-15-2007, 12:24 PM
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Another Article
Highlights include misquotes, a relocated mother of the child, & possible past cases that were similar.
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I might be a little leary of a webpage called "StinkyJournalism.com -- but it isn't badly written and seems to be documented.
If I were them, I might change the name, though -- it could be construed to relate to either other organizations or themselves.
Still, it's hard for me to believe a dog would/could do this.
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07-15-2007, 01:03 PM
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I might be a little leary of a webpage called "StinkyJournalism.com -- but it isn't badly written and seems to be documented.
If I were them, I might change the name, though -- it could be construed to relate to either other organizations or themselves.
Still, it's hard for me to believe a dog would/could do this.
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I think their name comes off rather clearly, it says so in the header on the page. They want it to shock you.
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07-15-2007, 02:57 PM
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I think their name comes off rather clearly, it says so in the header on the page. They want it to shock you.
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If you take the time to read it.
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07-15-2007, 03:53 PM
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If you take the time to read it.
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It's one of those sites that if you're familiar with it, it's a great resource. I doubt Google News collects their articles. They're probably not concerned that people, or other news sites, will misconstrue them.
Honestly, I'd never heard of them before, I understood exactly what they were about, I think it's a catchy name, and I'll be going back for more  I suspect I'm the audience they're looking for, not Joe Schmoe who doesn't know much about the internet.
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07-17-2007, 11:05 PM
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BUMP
Has there been any more updates on this story? Especially, how is the child?
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