XL Bully dog attack: Terrifying moment 11-year-old girl and group of men mauled by dog



An XL Bully dog viciously attacked a 11-year-old girl and two men in Birmingham. The dog broke free from its collar in Bordesley Green on Saturday afternoon. Then the crazed beast set its sights on innocent bystanders. Brave members of the public tried to beat away the dog. Two men who tried to help were also attacked and injured. The horror unfolded along a busy street and petrol station forecourt. Harrowing CCTV shows how the sustained attack lasted for more than two minutes.
The video was posted on 11 August.

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40 thoughts on “XL Bully dog attack: Terrifying moment 11-year-old girl and group of men mauled by dog”

  1. That's why u should always Carry a folding knife just in case soemthing happens like this I would have to kill the dog but I love dogs more than people ao I would cry after it kill or be killed honestly 💯👍

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  2. Shouldn't be happening. Like a scene from a Harryhausen dinosaur film.
    This can't go on, irrespective of what people keep saying it's not the dog it's the owners.
    It doesn't matter.
    The point being is that these dogs are a legalized lethal weapon for braindead people or outright bad people.

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  3. Certain breeds are more naturally aggressive, but bad owners are the problem. I encountered a dog not on its lead and jumping up at me, trying to get a banana I was eating out of my hand. When I saw the owner, who didn't apologise, I asked him what the hell he thought he was doing letting the dog roam and jump up (chest height, I'm 5' 10") and he began calling me names and walked towards me menacingly with his mate.

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  4. So called 'Status Dogs'… Destroy the lot of them. Bred for one purpose only. To fight. And often as a consequence, kill innocent people, be it man woman or child…Some people just don't have a conscience, and couldn't care less of the consequences. Sad really.

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  5. All of these opinions and suggestions are no doubt should be applied.
    However until that is done, we need to equip ourselves with the training how to survive dog attacks or if in such situation

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  6. Notice how it hangs off the man when he's standing up and running away? That is something specific to pitbulls. Their M.O. is the bit, shake, and not let go. This is due to their selective breeding as a FIGHTING dog. They don't care how much you hit them or gore them, it will only give them a rush and make them come back stronger. That is the danger of the breed. Pretending they're "nanny dogs" is a straight up lie and is perpetuating these kinds of attacks in the long run

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