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  • Daily Pit Attack Thread

    Okay, not a pit, but I knew everyone would come in and take a look.

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    Rescued dog bites NBC anchor in the face during feel-good segment gone wrong

    It was supposed to be one of those feel-good segments on a local television newscast: A rescued dog. A grateful owner. The hero firefighter who pulled the pulled the dog from the ice. But that's not how it turned out.

    The dog, an Argentine mastiff named Gladiator Maximus, attacked Kyle Dyer, anchorwoman at NBC's KUSA Denver affiliate, during a live, in-studio segment on Wednesday that was meant to celebrate the dog's rescue from an icy lake the day before.

    Dyer was shown petting the mastiff during the segment, then kneeling on the floor to get closer, when the 85-pound pooch bit her in the face. Paramedics and animal control were called to the studio. Dyer was rushed to a Denver hospital where she had reconstructive surgery overnight. The 3-year-old dog was taken to a Denver animal shelter where it is being "quarantined."

    Video of the attack, as you might imagine, has gone viral, but KUSA has been issuing take-down notices, trying to get the clip off the Internet. (The "Today" show won't even show it.)

    Patti Dennis, KUSA vice president of news, said Dyer's surgery was successful, and that Dyer is expected back to work in a few weeks. "The surgeon was pleased with the outcome," Dennis said. "Kyle says she wants everyone to know she is OK and is concerned about the viewers who were watching the incident live on TV."

    "Several people interacted with the dog [prior to the segment] and everything seemed fine," Dennis said. "Then at the last moment, the dog had behavior that nobody predicted or understood. Clearly we learned something."

    Dyer is known for a weekly segment--"Kyle's Kritters"--that showcases animals from the Denver Zoo.

    Michael Robinson, Max's owner, has been cited by Denver Animal Control for a "leash-law"" violation ("because the owner did not have control of the dog at all times"), for allowing a dog to bite and for not having the dog properly vaccinated.

    But an animal expert told NBC that Dyer was really at fault.

    "Basically, she did everything wrong," Ron Berman, a canine behavior specialist, said. "She went up to a dog she didn't know--who didn't know her--and she either tried to kiss him or hug him or put her face too close to his face. He felt threatened and bit her."

    Max is expected to be released to Robinson after a 10-day evaluation. Robinson is due in court April 4.

    "The dog bite accident that happened today was unfortunate and certainly not expected based on what we knew about the dog and his owner," Dennis said in a separate statement. "Our goal was to unite the owner with the rescuer for a nice segment. We are all thinking of Kyle and her recovery. We love Kyle and what she and her family do for this community. We also love animals and will continue to do all we can to use 9NEWS to improve animal welfare in Colorado."

    Dennis said the station is now reviewing its guidelines concerning animals in the studio.


    Idiot news lady!!!

  • #2
    Pics of said chick? Hot or not

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    • #3
      i learned don't put your face right in an unknown dog's face when i was younger

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      • #4
        The last guy in the video said "people need to make sure they're in control of their dogs at all times". When will people learn that you are never in control of any animal.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pr1042 View Post
          i learned don't put your face right in an unknown dog's face when i was younger
          Originally posted by Buzzo
          Some dudes jump out of airplanes, I fuck hookers without condoms.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pr1042 View Post
            i learned don't put your face right in an unknown dog's face when i was younger
            Common sense? No way! That dog had it in for her!

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            • #7
              this thread wont go past 1 page due to it not being an actual pitbull


              When a TV host tries to kiss a dog that's banned in 10 countries the Argentine dog bites her lip

              Last edited by unkoricky; 02-09-2012, 02:01 PM.
              Originally posted by 03trubluGT
              Your opinion is what sucks.
              You are too stupied and arrogant

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pr1042 View Post
                i learned don't put your face right in an unknown dog's face when i was younger
                Yeah they tend to get a little bent out of shape when you do that. Understandably. Also yeah that's not a pitbull, though pitbull was used in its breeding. Its a Dogo Argentino, a pig hunter.

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                • #9
                  Video is nothing. I don't see why NBC is trying to get it removed.

                  There's a video in this link:

                  Though news anchor Kyle Dyer still cannot talk, she has told friends that she is concerned about the viewers who saw her get savagely bitten by the 85-pound Argentine Mastiff on-air. (Warning: Graphic content.)

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                  • #10
                    If it were a pitbull it would've ripped her head off and shat down her neck.
                    Originally posted by MR EDD
                    U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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