Another pit bull attack reported in Omaha
By The Associated Press
OMAHA — An Omaha man was injured in yet another pit bull attack in Omaha.
The man told police he was attacked by the pit bull and bitten in the leg while he mowed his east Omaha lawn on Tuesday afternoon.
Police said the dog then charged officers who went to the scene, leading one officer to shoot the dog. It was later euthanized by the Nebraska Humane Society.
It is the fourth dog attack reported in the last week in Omaha. Last week, an Omaha toddler had part of her scalp torn off by a pit bull that attacked her, her mother and another woman and child.

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Chris wrote on July 2, 2008 2:37 pm:
And before anyone starts the yeah, but rhetoric. All dogs need to know the pack leader, from pomeranians to pit bulls. It is the owner who is the pack leader, and some do that very well. There is no margin of error with these dogs. Don't ban, them, require owner licenses, and hold owners responsible for any harm their animal causes. "
real dog lover wrote on July 2, 2008 2:39 pm:
How Many.... wrote on July 2, 2008 2:41 pm:
mike wrote on July 2, 2008 2:42 pm:
silence dogood wrote on July 2, 2008 2:43 pm:
Here it comes again... wrote on July 2, 2008 2:44 pm:
I'd like to start getting a profile on these dog owners. For example, are tax payers paying for their housing and groceries? Obviously, these owners are not responsible people so it makes me wonder. And I say, "Not on my dollar you don't" These are the same people that don't take seriously when innocent people are hurt because of their actions. Start finding out more about these owners. I feel that either I have the right to know or they can give up the dog. "
mother wrote on July 2, 2008 2:47 pm:
Enough wrote on July 2, 2008 2:49 pm:
4 attacks in 1 week?? Come on people!! "
Cole wrote on July 2, 2008 2:56 pm:
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thinking hurts wrote on July 2, 2008 4:08 pm:
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not the dogs fault wrote on July 2, 2008 4:26 pm:
dbhuskers wrote on July 2, 2008 4:38 pm:
Same excuses, different day.
Time for the federal government to step in and do something regarding vicious dogs. Ban the dogs. Severe penalties for owners whose dogs attack someone. Death penalty for the owners of dogs who kill someone.
And anyone that says its the owner not the breed needs to be slapped upside the head 100 times. You guys are like an annoying broken record. "
Outside the Box wrote on July 2, 2008 4:38 pm:
I realize my actions were probably rude and inconsiderate, as the pit was a beautiful animal and barely acknowledged our presence, but I know that if something happened, my passive beagle would lose - and I would likely get hurt as well.
I know I "profiled" your dog based on his breed - you gave the impression of being a nice woman and a responsible owner - but unfortunately I do not believe training is enough to overcome natural instinct. Earlier in our walk, my beagle came across a rabbit scent. As you likely know, beagles have been bred for centuries to hunt rabbits. Although my hound has never come close to catching a rabbit, when he gets a scent, that is the only thing on his mind. Natural instinct will always overrule training. Therefore, if we cross paths again, it will be from separate sides of the street. "
DF wrote on July 2, 2008 4:45 pm:
be required to have a minimum 1 million dollar liability policy. "
to Chris wrote on July 2, 2008 4:46 pm:
to here it comes again wrote on July 2, 2008 4:48 pm:
Do you want to know that of all owners? Because I do own a lab and I DO NOT get money from your taxes for food/housing. I pay taxes and follow the law. I think if you want that for dog owners same should be for people having children. If you can't pay for food/housing...take the child away but we do not do that in the US. I do not agree with you having that information on dog owners as I do not think I should know that information about people who are having children.
It is the owner not necessarily the breed. Small dogs can do damage as well and it is usually the owner of a dog who bites that is the problem. It is people not respecting laws and others around them that cause problems. "
Sss wrote on July 2, 2008 5:04 pm:
Kudos wrote on July 2, 2008 5:39 pm:
dog lover wrote on July 2, 2008 6:46 pm:
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not the breed wrote on July 2, 2008 7:39 pm:
Bob wrote on July 2, 2008 8:06 pm:
Should we eliminate pitbulls (or German Shepards or Rottis)? No. Can't be done anyway. There will always be underground breeders.
Owners of these breeds must however be held to a different standard. They should be required to attend (with their dog) obediance training. The should be required to be inside a 10' fence when off leash. If they are outside the fence they should wear a muzzle. Owners should be subject to a criminal background check and those with a past of violent crime should be denied ownership. These owners should be required to carry special insurance in the event their dog attacks a person. Also there should be a one bite and you're out rule with these dogs. Any owner who doesn't meet these requirements should be required to surrender their dog. "
Just Curious wrote on July 2, 2008 8:47 pm:
Cole wrote on July 2, 2008 9:24 pm:
The federal government did a 20 year study of dog bite-related human fatalities between 1979 and 1998. Pit bulls are at the top of the list. Rottweilers are second and German shepherds a distant third.
Glad to help. "
b dog wrote on July 2, 2008 10:19 pm:
There are a lot of German shepherd owners who are not responsible and do we hear about all the german shepherd attacks..No Do we hear about the Lab attacks from the irresponsible lab owners which I am sure there are out there. Pitbull are bread to be mean. I had a vet tell me once that there are two kinds of pitbulls Ones that don't like animals and ones that don't like people. Don't let your pitbull near me or it's a gonner. "
gerldene wrote on July 2, 2008 10:22 pm:
When my 12 year old son and fience' walked out THE PITT BULL attacked my son and bit him in the face. The owner had nothing to say...
Some people will say it is not the dogs faught. This breed of dogs has been breed for fighting for 100's of years. It is in the blood.. You also have all the inter breeding and cross breeding. People do still FIGHT this breed of dog. They can not be changed, it will always be in thier blood lines. I do also blame MAN for the way these dogs are today.. "
CJ wrote on July 2, 2008 11:06 pm:
Armed and Ready wrote on July 3, 2008 1:08 am:
Reasearch Think and Apply wrote on July 3, 2008 1:27 am:
Any one who says that instinct is not a significant part of any breed is daft. This dog was caring, loving and gentile - though not at 1st. Do any of you all realize what a commitment 2hrs. of training a day for 2 Mos. is/takes? I knew from research that I would have to really instill in this dog who was boss and what behavior was OK/not OK. Still, she was always fenced, leashed and in sight.
Pit Bulls have an insinctual urge to 'fight/protect/just plain dominate'. Any One who does not believe this is ignorant-as is the fool who takes on this dog as a 'pet'and is not prepared to do SEVERAL months of daily, intense training. I would wager that few who own this breed are prepared for/and or do this training and vigilant observation that is needed.
These dogs just do not belong among the general population - due to both the breed AND the owner. "
dog or owner wrote on July 3, 2008 6:11 am:
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Here it comes again reply-er wrote on July 3, 2008 8:33 am:
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I wrote on July 3, 2008 11:24 am:
Puh-lease. "
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Good fences and insurance make good neighbors wrote on July 3, 2008 8:20 pm:
If you disclose that you have certain breeds of dogs to your insurance company, they will drop you. The reason they will drop you is because of the frequency and severity of similar incidents. So, it's very likely that none of these attacks are covered.
Therefore, I don't care if your pit is a good dog. Are you covered? That is the definition of a "responsible" pit bull owner. (That and a six foot high fence like Cesar Milan.) "
brookey wrote on July 4, 2008 1:22 am:
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CS wrote on July 5, 2008 11:36 am:
The study only covered bites that required hospital treatment-therefore a boo boo got counted the same as tearing someone's face off-not exactly a very accurate ruler for analysis. The study also only ranked the breeds by which ones caused bites that resulted in hospital treatment-I would suspect that little johnny getting bitten by a Pomeranian wouldn't end up in the hospital, but a boo boo from a pit bull or Rottweiler (those evil breeds) would end up there with more prominence. "