As a change of pace from the pitties are biter/pitties are wuvmuffins fights, here's a totally unrelated breed who bit someone.
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1769&dept_id=74958&newsid=14614169&PAG=461&rfi=9
Although my instinct is always to symapathize with the dog/owner, I have my doubts here. The dog knocked a grown man down and bit him in the stomach? That's pretty predatory behavior for a sweet ol' family pet. And the dog wasn't vaccinated or licensed. The dog warden's concern that the family could easily just move on and the dog's history as a biter ignored seems pretty realistic. I'm really not inclined to ever say 'kill the dog' in situations I'm not directly involved in, because I don't know exactly what happened or who the people are. But I notice the owners said "we're sorry, and this never happened before." They didn't say "this'll never happen again."
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/site/news.cfm?BRD=1769&dept_id=74958&newsid=14614169&PAG=461&rfi=9
Although my instinct is always to symapathize with the dog/owner, I have my doubts here. The dog knocked a grown man down and bit him in the stomach? That's pretty predatory behavior for a sweet ol' family pet. And the dog wasn't vaccinated or licensed. The dog warden's concern that the family could easily just move on and the dog's history as a biter ignored seems pretty realistic. I'm really not inclined to ever say 'kill the dog' in situations I'm not directly involved in, because I don't know exactly what happened or who the people are. But I notice the owners said "we're sorry, and this never happened before." They didn't say "this'll never happen again."