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claire1979
16-08-2007, 08:37
Crusades

AKITA INVOLVED IN INCIDENT WITH CHILD AT AKC SHOW

by Dannielle Malcolm





Bakersfield CA - April 1, 2007 - Police were called today to the Kern County Fairgrounds to investigate an incident involving an Akita dog and a 9 year old child. The American Kennel Club sanctions the event, held by the Kern County Kennel Club annually. Thousands of exhibitors and spectators were in attendance.

According to witnesses, the child was walking near the show rings unsupervised when she suddenly came face to face with the 110 lb Akita dog. The child threw her arms around the dog's neck, reports say, when the unthinkable happened. The dog began enthusiastically licking the girl's face as his tail wagged briskly.

"It was awful", said one bystander, "there was nothing we could do. That dog was just giving that child every once of love he had and no one did a thing to stop it". Another witness, who took video of the event, said "This happens all the time; I don't know how it hasn't made the news before now".

One spectator, who declined to be named, told reporters "The sounds were just heart wrenching, all that laughing and giggling. It made me smile so hard my face hurts. I plan to sue for pain and suffering".

The handler of the dog admits this is not the first time such an incident has occurred, and that the owners were "well aware of the stable, loving and patient temperament of this dog". She further admitted that she would continue to permit the dog to act in this manner in the future. The owners were unavailable for comment.

The five year old male Akita apparently has a history of sudden, unanticipated acts of joy. The large, powerful dog has been sighted at a number of recent events happily greeting fanciers and families. “I don’t know why we are being singled out”, stated the handler, “I’ve seen dozens of other Akitas acting in the exact same way.” She went on to offer examples of similar incidents involving Rottweillers, Dobermans, German Shepherds, and more. “If people just opened their eyes to the social side of these beautiful dogs, these incidents wouldn’t seem so random or surprising.”

Akitas are a member of the AKC’s Working Group, a classification of dogs who are renowned for providing specialized services and tasks to their owners. Akitas, which originated in the Honshu district of Japan, were revered for their hunting and guarding abilities as well as their intense loyalty.

Police state that the handler, who was noticeably unrepentant, was cited for Reckless Entertainment. The dog was given roasted chicken treats and was not taken into custody.

:hihi::thumbsup::D

lynslou77
16-08-2007, 08:39
is that our AKITA on the forum? .. put him down :P:hihi:

unfortunately any dog can turn on a human, even a little ankle biter

BasilRathbon
16-08-2007, 08:47
Is this the same Akita who had a hit with "Japanese Boy" way back in 1981, pop pickers?

alchresearch
16-08-2007, 09:47
She wasn't even Japanese, what a rip off.

squidge00
16-08-2007, 09:54
Very nice!

AKITA
16-08-2007, 18:12
I woke up in a good mood that day

KenH
16-08-2007, 18:31
Highly amusing but just a made up story, unlike this one:-

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/3729421.stm

A court has ordered the destruction of a Japanese hunting dog after it grabbed a girl's head in its jaws, leaving her scarred for life.
Amelia McGovern, 12, was attacked on the Easterside estate, Middlesbrough, on 4 June last year.

A police dog handler was called to capture the Akita named Cain.

Owner John Bandeira, 35, was given a two-year Community Rehabilitation Order at Teeside Crown Court after he pleaded guilty to keeping a dangerous dog.

getto_sniper
16-08-2007, 18:38
Highly amusing but just a made up story, unlike this one:-

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/3729421.stm

your a real party pooper arnt you


but on another note he was cain and able

Nigel Womersle
16-08-2007, 23:16
Is this the same Akita who had a hit with "Japanese Boy" way back in 1981, pop pickers?

That was ANEKA - not Akita.

Eleke95
17-08-2007, 06:26
That was ANEKA - not Akita.

Wasn't it Aneka Rice with a wig on? Can't remember who told me that.


No it wasn't!!!! Just had a look on YouTube and that's definitely NOT Aneka Rice!

c jade
17-08-2007, 10:00
would not tell any body with children to get a akita ,they do,nt give you no warning when going to attack ,they just attack.i love mine to bits but would never leave her alone with children.good guard dogs though.:)