Elderly Woman Suffers Injuries From Dog Bite
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2023
- While a Federal Way police officer was in a local pet store, she was asked to take a report of an animal problem. During her investigation, the officer learns that a 79 year old female was bit by a dog in the store. The woman displays her injuries to the officer and describes the incident. The officer convinces the woman to seek medical attention. Paramedics are dispatch to the scene to evaluate the dog bite. The medics examined the injury and released the woman. While speaking to management, officers learn of a second victim with a separate dog. Officers contact the other woman and take a second report. The officers advises the woman to seek medical care. The officer meets with management in the office to review security footage to identify the suspect. Officer takes a photo of the footage and leaves the store. There is no further information for this case.
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Everyone blaming the lady saying to not give a dog a treat smh she said she asked permission and was given it, if your pet cannot behave do NOT bring it into public.
All you idiots blaming the old lady. They were in a pet store, if you bring your dog there it better be friendly or else.
She fed the dog.. she backed up.. the dog wanted more, so it tried to eat her hand.. Never bite the hand that feeds you! BAD DOG!
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Hot take🔥
She was antagonizing the puppy. Shame on her
She is a super chill senior lady. Props to her 😊
Actually shes super annoying. She will talk your ear off. Stay clear of the boomers
@@trickolas78 🤡
I’m guessing it’s a Belgian shepherd just by the way she described the look of it. Beautiful dogs but they’re meant to be working dogs, not casual pets
I know why the guy beat it out of the store so fast. He knew. And what if the dog does it to a little kid, but gets them in the face. Whole different story. The lady should have reported it immediately.
at 8:16 the EMTs see the hand and both are like yup and go into full help mode. all you first responders watching this will be oh yea we understand
Brindle Shepherd is Dutch Shepherd
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Calling the fire department for minor injuries like that is the reason why the emergency system is overloaded. It would've been perfectly ok for her to drive to a doctor, have the wound cleaned and wrapped. Maybe stitches, maybe it just needs some glue.
She's an old lady, it's different if she's a 20 year old. Also it's part of their job to do stuff like this. And if you knew anything about this sort of stuff you'd know they prioritize things that are urgent.
She didn't ask for them, the police called them 🥴
@@copternutFPV yes, and they should've listened to the lady when she said she didn't want them. But she didn't put up too much of a discussion is they just rolled over her.
@@Plague_Doc22 them prioritising calls is normal. Point is, they called EMS for nothing. She said she didn't want them, they kept insisting until she gave up. Even old ladies are not made from sugar that melts in rain.
@@prunabluepepper I know them prioritizing calls is normal, that's why I said it... I said it because they wont "waste" resources if they have osmething more urgent. So during down time they'll do stuff like this.
She had a pretty bad bite, she most ikely gonna need stiches just looking at it. And she's almost 80 years old. Make sense to take someone like that to get checked out.
Of course the dog will be put down most likely. This is bs. If you don’t know a dog, take some accountability and don’t give the dog treats. To the owner, the owner should have been responsible enough to keep this from happening. Screw the owner. Also, if your a dog trainer, you can’t expect for a dog to be perfect, that’s the risk that comes with training!!!!!!!!
I feel putting dogs down for things like this is the wrong thing to do. The owner should be punished and the dog taken and given to a responsible owner to be properly trained because dogs don't know any better
@@TheDeviIDogg exactly!
Dogs are property and you shouldn't just touch or interact with someone's property without the owners permission. For all you know the owner if aware of what the dog may do and may be in the process of training it. I've known several dogs that were absolute sweethearts but also protective, you could pet them outside of something like the owners vehicle but as soon as they get in they would bark and act aggressive towards you unless they knew you because they were trained to protect the truck/owner
I can't stand it when people approach dogs without the owner's permission. Just because they're not muzzled or not wearing a shirt that says don't touch, doesn't mean the dog may not bite. You could scare the poor thing, or they might have an ailment the owner doesn't know about yet causing discomfort, or they could just be over stimulated that day. My dog is as sweet as can be, but if he doesn't get his nap and has too much interaction, he'll throw his teeth at you. ( I don't mean he'll bite or nip. He literally throws his jaw in your direction. Lol) it's just ridiculous that people just approach other's pets without thinking.
I hate people that don’t leash their dogs
@@trickolas78 i don't hate it if their dog is friendly and controllable off the leash. But they can't blame a leashed dog for attacking the unleashed one if it bounds up to them without inquiring first if either dog is friendly. I always leash my dogs, even at the dog park. Theres just no telling what could happen. My dog doesn't like people but loves animals. He'll be okay with other pets, but if another person goes to touch him, he'll freak out. (We think its due to treatment of his previous owners.) A dog that seems friendly, may have underlying issues you don't know about. It's not fair to the dog to put them in a position that's compromising and expect them not to lash out when they feel threatened and then punish them for it. I hate it!
The victim said she asked the owner if she could give the dog a treat and the owner gave permission.
she asked permission and was given and was in a conversation with the owner during the bite
I like dogs so it's hard to say whether or not thr dog should be punished
Bad owner who hasn't socialized and trained the dog most likely.
there is no such dog on the planet that is born mean there are only irresponsible dog owners. meanness is a learned behavior
Cmon what a waste of tax payers resources, don't be feeding dogs or giving treats without knowing the risks... 🙄