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Tiara
09-14-2005, 08:45 AM
Dogs Shot, Killed After They Attack Goat, Horse

Pit Bulls' Owner Cited For Having Vicious Dogs

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4966374/detail.html (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/4966374/detail.html)

POSTED: 7:38 am MDT September 13, 2005

UPDATED: 8:27 am MDT September 13, 2005

A man shot and killed two pit bull dogs over the weekend after they attacked and killed his goat then hurt his Belgian horse, the Elbert County Sheriff's Office said Monday.

The incident occurred on Sunday, just one mile from where an Elbert County woman was mauled to death by three different pit bulls in 2003.

Jim Ross said when he saw the dogs attacking his animals, he stuck one of the dogs with a pitchfork but it didn't kill the dog or even stop it. So Ross said he grabbed his gun from inside the home and shot both of the dogs.

The owner of the dogs, Kyle Stozek, was cited for having vicious dogs at large and arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Ross' horse was expected to recover from the attack.

Just as neighbors were being notified of the incident there was a similar incident Monday morning, the sheriff's office said.

Deputies thought they had another duo of pit bulls running loose and when the dogs were captured, they turned out to be brindle-colored Rottweilers.

The dogs were rounded up without incident and returned to their home. Coincidentally, their home was the former home of Jennifer Brook. Brook's family sold the house after she was mauled to death by three pit bulls in November 2003.

Elbert County Sheriff's Sgt. Dane Hiatt told 7NEWS that they are concerned that the pit bull problem will not go away. Denver's ban on pit bulls is only transferring people to more rural areas such as Elbert County, Hiatt said.




The Watcher
09-14-2005, 08:47 AM
:( this was the owners fault.....

Unregistered
09-14-2005, 11:16 AM
It sickens me to hear about pit bulls being banned in some states, but at the same time I 500% agree with people who are against pit bulls. I have a pit bull myself, she is 10 months old, and is the biggest sweetheart, however if she feels threatened by people or other animals, she is ready to protect me as her owner. I rescued Sasha when she was just 4 months old. Her previous owners had a litter of pit bull pups, and sold all but her. They kept her inside everyday for those 4months until I bought her. I didn't care how much she was, I bought her anyways. When I went to go look at Sasha the owners said that they haven't been wanted to sell her because they were afraid of someone fighting her, but I told them I'd give them $300, without her having papers just so I could get her into a normal, good life. She's one of the most affectinate dogs I have ever owner, and she is very appreciative of her cuddle times and getting rubbed behind her ears and on the side of her neck. So do I think we should ban pit bulls, no, but do I think we need to have more arrests made for the scumbags who fight them and make them mean because they're selling drugs, yes. You're animal, cat, dog, horse, bird, whatever may be, acts only by how they are treated by their owners and surroundings.

jawbones
09-14-2005, 12:58 PM
These negative articles can be viewed on other forums. Please, let us keep this forums pit bull press positive. :)

Defend2DaEnd
09-14-2005, 01:33 PM
brindle colored rotts??????

Verderben
09-14-2005, 09:45 PM
brindle colored rotts??????
I was thinkin the same thing... lol .. too bad rotts don't come in brindle. i wonder what breed they really were

Big Papa
09-14-2005, 10:01 PM
well that sucsk fo the dogs

RIVES PITS
09-14-2005, 10:01 PM
:( this was the owners fault.....
I'M WITH FIFTY COULDA DONE BETTER THAN THAT!

Tiara
09-15-2005, 10:57 AM
These negative articles can be viewed on other forums. Please, let us keep this forums pit bull press positive. :)
This was posted under "miscellaneous" news articles, not the postive press one.http://www.game-dog.com/forums/images/icons/icon12.gif

I was wondering the same thing about the rottweilers so I looked it up and found:

"The very first Rottweilers came in a variety of colors of brindle, gray, yellow and black, yellow and tan, and of course what we still see today very rarely the red and tan, black and tan Rottweilers were the rarest color of them all. The yellow and tan dogs were the most common. And white markings on the face, chest and feet were seen; today’s Rottweiler will often whelp litters with white markings that usually fade with time although some do keep the white. In the first Rottweiler standard brindle was an acceptable color. "

I wonder if there are still any brindle colored Rottweilers around?

Marty
09-15-2005, 11:15 AM
These negative articles can be viewed on other forums. Please, let us keep this forums pit bull press positive. :)I agree jawbones, we decided we would not post dog attacks because it does not need to be on a site thats trying to show the general public the good side of the dogs, so lets try to keep it positive ;)

natas
09-15-2005, 11:19 AM
i would like to see a brindle rott. that's too funny, the ignorance of the press i'm assuming??

natas
09-15-2005, 11:26 AM
tiara that's pretty cool about the brindle rotts i would love to see one

TabDogs
09-15-2005, 11:42 AM
Rotties dont come in brindle...LOL if they were brindle they were mutts. The standard color for Rotties is black and tan.LOL @ Brindle Rotties...

Tiara
09-15-2005, 12:30 PM
Rotties dont come in brindle...LOL if they were brindle they were mutts. The standard color for Rotties is black and tan.LOL @ Brindle Rotties...
I know that is the standard TODAY, but when I researched it, I found this on one the Rottweiler sites:

"The very first Rottweilers came in a variety of colors of brindle, gray, yellow and black, yellow and tan, and of course what we still see today very rarely the red and tan, black and tan Rottweilers were the rarest color of them all. The yellow and tan dogs were the most common. And white markings on the face, chest and feet were seen; today’s Rottweiler will often whelp litters with white markings that usually fade with time although some do keep the white. In the first Rottweiler standard brindle was an acceptable color. "

It would be kinda cool to see a brindle one today if they still exist.