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I'm not sure that's typical canine behaviour
though I stress I'm no animal behaviourist, family dogs tend to recognise human offspring as important, if young members of the pack, something else for them to keep an eye on; the quality that humans mostly value in dogs is their unwavering loyalty. Sibling rivalry is something that doesn't appreciate the attention being diverted.
I don't think there's any room for ambiguity here, the owner saw the dog with the child and had to run after him, the child was badly wounded and I don't think a pathological investigation is going to reveal the teeth marks of an animal other than the dog's.
If that's a pic of the dog further back in the post, it looks more like a wolf to me.
You dig a hole and bury it!Then what?
Its 55-120 pounds.
Pointing the finger at dogs
or pointing the finger away from snakes?
In cases with dogs and babies, either the dog protects the baby or gets jealous and does this. My dad was 6 months old his parents bought a german shepard, thing protected him like a guard dog and growled at anyone that came near him for his whole childhood. Used to wrap himself around him when he slept.. I feel bad for the kid.
Disrupting parliament?Just goes to show that it happens with all sorts of animals.
Disrupting parliament?
That's just typical of snakes!
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Stray snake halts Indian assembly