Pit bull puppy chews off baby's toes!

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BOSSIER CITY, La. - A pit bull puppy chewed off four of a baby girl's toes while the child's parents slept, police here said Monday. The parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence and were being held in the Bossier Parish Jail pending an initial court appearance.

Police said the parents were sleeping on a mattress in the living room of their residence and the month-old girl was in an infant seat beside them when the puppy began chewing on their baby's toes. Mary Shannon Hansche, 22, and Christopher Wayne Hansche, 26, told police they woke up to the sound of the baby crying, found her mangled foot and took her to the hospital about 8:30 a.m. Sunday.

"They did not see the dog injuring the child," police spokesman Mark Natale said. The girl underwent surgery Sunday at Sutton's Children's Hospital in Shreveport. There was no way to reattach the child's toes, Natale said Monday.

The puppy was 6 weeks old and had no record of receiving its shots and will be quarantined for 10 days to check for rabies. Natale said he did not know what the puppy's fate would be after that. "The puppy itself was just several weeks old! I mean this was essentially a puppy," Natale said. "This puppy might have been trying to nurse on the toes of this baby," veterinarian Michael Dale speculated. "I know that sounds a little far fetched, but that's the first thing that comes to my mind."

Teresa Miller, who sold the puppy to the Hansches, was skeptical the dog did it. "He didn't chew on anything while he was with me. Out of all of them (in the litter), he was the least chewy."

Another veterinarian, Dr. Valri Brown, said if the puppy chewed off the infant's toes, it would not have happened quickly. "It would have to be a period of time — maybe at least an hour," she said.

Meanwhile, the puppy's been quarantined at Bossier City's animal control office for the next 10 days to check for rabies. Natale said he did not know what the puppy's fate would be after that. When she is released from the hospital, the child will be placed in a foster home until the case against her parents is settled, officials said.


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Really, I can see it happening. I was staying at my friends house when I was a kid and we were sleeping on the floor. I woke up to their husky puppy chewing on my toes. Now if I were a baby who couldn't defend myself who knows what could have happened. Bottom line is who leaves their BABY on the floor with a puppy and just ignore it when it's crying. Some people shoudn't be parents. It makes me wonder if the parents were high or something if they can't notice their baby screaming next to them for an hour.
The poor kid, I hope she's feeling better soon.
 

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Georgygirl;548259 It makes me wonder if the parents were high or something if they can't notice their baby screaming next to them for an hour. The poor kid said:
That's what went through my mind too. Why could they not hear the baby screaming for the length of time it took her to have her toes gnawed off?
 

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There are so many questionable things in this story....

Police said the parents were sleeping on a mattress in the living room of their residence and the month-old girl was in an infant seat beside them when the puppy began chewing on their baby's toes.
"They did not see the dog injuring the child," police spokesman Mark Natale said.
Their living conditions sound a little rough, is it possible it was rats? Then again, who could sleep through a screaming child?

told police they woke up to the sound of the baby crying, found her mangled foot and took her to the hospital about 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Is it possible it was the parents?

Teresa Miller, who sold the puppy to the Hansches
The puppy was 6 weeks old and had no record of receiving its shots
Breeder irresponsibility selling so young and without any shots.

Another veterinarian, Dr. Valri Brown, said if the puppy chewed off the infant's toes, it would not have happened quickly. "It would have to be a period of time — maybe at least an hour," she said.
I woke up if my children slept past their regular feeding time without any crying, how can you sleep through an hour of a baby screaming?

I'd be investigating the parents very closely, they may have blamed the pup for something they did.....
 

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Rats - that sounds like a possibility to me, DryCreek. There is definitely something fishy about the story.
 

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Yet another example of why people should be forced to take a competency test before being allowed to have a pet or a child. That baby had to be screaming bloody murder for a good long time to have lost its toes to whatever ate them. This entire visual is disgusting. Those parents are disgusting. It sounds like they couldn't even afford a bed much less support a baby and a puppy.

People should also take a competency test before breeding too. The puppy was six weeks old. What was it doing away from its mother? This breeder was a dimwad. A child lost its toes and all the breeder can say is the puppy was "The least chewy"?????
 

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There are so many questionable things in this story....





Their living conditions sound a little rough, is it possible it was rats? Then again, who could sleep through a screaming child?



Is it possible it was the parents?





Breeder irresponsibility selling so young and without any shots.



I woke up if my children slept past their regular feeding time without any crying, how can you sleep through an hour of a baby screaming?

I'd be investigating the parents very closely, they may have blamed the pup for something they did.....
:hail: :hail: You stold my thunder...very fishy indeed
 

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can you imagine the pain that poor baby had to endure for the length of time it took that pup to gnaw her little baby toes off!?! That just pisses me off. Anyone can have a baby, but not everyone can be a responsible parent. That poor baby, that just breaks my heart.
 

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That's what I was thinking...imagine the pain that poor baby endured!!! I can't imagine hearing that cry :( :yikes:

I'm pretty much speechless, others have said much better....

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I see no reason to suspect that rats were to blame. Just because someone's mattress is on the floor does not mean that they're dwelling is rat infested. It amazes me some of the things pit bull people find to try and take the blame off of their breed even when it is a situation like this that is CLEARLY the owner's fault. All puppies should be confined for their own safety let alone the safety of others. I have YET to even hear of a puppy that is mean or aggressive.
 

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It's a puppy with no bite inhibition. Baby toes are fragile. I can see how it happened. It wasn't malice on the dog's part.

Sad. :(
 

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Having raised puppies , I don't see how a 6 week old could possibly chew off toes in even an hour ! Something was up with the parents !
 
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Sure it's obvious that the parents were to blame, but I know how this is going to go over "pit bulls like eating people" although WE all know it could have been any breed. Puppies chew.

Yup.

I feel horrible for the child and I hopefully the child wont ever have to be in the care of it's parents. The parents had to of 1) been completly knocked out or 2) heard the baby cry and just didnt care

It is absolutly horrible that a parent would allow this to happen to their child.

It is crazier to me that a pup can actually do that!

let's hope the breeder gets shut down as well.

Another reason never to allow your child to be alone with a dog, even if it is a puppy.

My guess is that the parents left the child alone with the dog for an extended amount of time (which would be why they didnt hear the crying) and went somewher else. I dont really buy their story of sleeping. It doesnt make sense why they couldnt hear the baby cry.
 

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For those of you who are thinking "pit bull" at the age of six baby weeks, there was a case like this where a Jack Russell chewed a two month old's foot while her inept Mother who shouldn't have been allowed to spawn took a nap. Gratefully, the mother was arressted. But she is probably out now, but won't be competency tested for her ability to have a kid and a pet. Unfortunately. The child had to have the foot amputated.

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache...s+baby+toes&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1&ie=UTF-8
 

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