The Pit Bull Dogs That Killed Their Owner In Texas Were So Aggressive That No One Wanted To Take Care Of Them

The Pit Bull Dogs That Killed Their Owner In Texas Were So Aggressive That No One Wanted To Take Care Of Them
The Pit Bull Dogs That Killed Their Owner In Texas Were So Aggressive That No One Wanted To Take Care Of Them

Video: The Pit Bull Dogs That Killed Their Owner In Texas Were So Aggressive That No One Wanted To Take Care Of Them

Video: The Pit Bull Dogs That Killed Their Owner In Texas Were So Aggressive That No One Wanted To Take Care Of Them
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The pit bull dogs that killed Johanna Villafane, a 33-year-old Hispanic mother in Irving Texas, last Saturday were so "aggressive" that no one wanted to take care of them or take care of them.

This was revealed this Thursday through a statement issued by the O'Connor Animal Hospital where both dogs were being held in quarantine.

The woman died on the outskirts of that place when she was taking her dogs for a walk, because they were so violent that they had asked their owner to come and take care of them.

Villafane, who was born in Argentina, had taken her pit bulls to the hospital because they had run away from home and bitten someone.

"I examined the dogs upon admission. The male Pit Bull Terrier was friendly, but the Pit Bull Terrier looked scared … ", said veterinarian James Kang by that way. "The next morning our staff were unable to take them for a walk due to their" aggressive behavior, " he said.

According to the hospital, the dogs only stayed in the hospital if Villafane took them for a walk. Her family came to the clinic twice a week to remove the dogs without incident.

However, last Saturday things were different: around 11:00 am Villafane went for a walk with the beasts and took them to the back of the shelter and there she was attacked by her pets. When the staff on duty noticed that the woman was not coming back they went looking for her and eventually one of the receptionists found her on the grass and bloodied while both pit bulls guarded them.

Johana Villafane
Johana Villafane

The hospital alleges that its staff were very "busy" caring for other patients and were unable to hear the woman's sounds or screams when she was attacked.

"The entire situation is completely traumatic, chaotic and has affected us," said Kang. "We are trying to overcome this tragic incident and move on."

In parallel London Pinder, a young woman who did her professional practices in the same hospital said that in 2017 she was attacked by another pit bull dog that almost killed her. In an interview with CBS-DFW the young girl who is currently 19 years old showed the impressive fang scars that were 3 millimeters from touching her jugular. As the dog explained, he attacked her when she was preparing to take him out for a walk.

Miraculously Pinder was saved and reported what happened to the police. "I think they were not sufficiently prepared and that they handled this poorly," explained the interviewee about the attack that cost Villafane's life. “They are adults and they work in a clinic. I think they should have been instructed on how to handle such a situation."

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