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Ponce
10th June 2011, 08:21 PM
Bloodthirsty pack of dogs take out 350-lb. llama.


By Liz Goodwin liz Goodwin – Fri Jun 10, 3:36 pm ET

Local law enforcement officials in Northeast Washington state are worried about a pack of dogs that have attacked at least 100 animals since March. The pack, they fear, is now "killing for fun."

The wild dogs took out a 350-lb llama on Tuesday night, the latest in a string of attacks that have left more than 100 goats and other farm animals dead in the ranching community of Stevens County. The dogs, whose breeds are so far unknown, emerge only at night, but residents in their predatory range in the valleys and mountains near Spokane are afraid the canines may be getting bolder.

"I think they are capable of do anything at this point," Deputy Sheriff Keith Cochran told KXLY4, adding that he's worried the animals may just be preying on area creatures for the sport of it. Undersheriff Lavonne Webb told the AP the pack is " killing for the sake of killing."


"They are doing it to be cruel, they're bloodthirsty," resident Temma Davis told the station. "It's like 'Cujo.' "

Webb told the AP it's possible some of the four or five dogs in the pack aren't wild and go home to their owners during the day. One resident managed to snap a photograph of the pack, above.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110610/us_yblog_thelookout/bloodthirsty-pack-of-dogs-take-out-350-lb-llama

Twisted Titan
10th June 2011, 10:44 PM
Killing for the sake of killing." "They are doing it to be cruel, they're bloodthirsty,"


Excuse me ........ are you talking Law Enforcement or something else???

keehah
5th August 2011, 02:11 PM
The goats got me to post this.

No SPCA investigation of vicious llama attack in Langley (http://www.vancouversun.com/travel/SPCA+investigation+vicious+llama+attack+Langley/5202361/story.html)

...The incident unfolded July 28 when Pilotte visited the farm with her daughter and young grandson.

A few minutes after they entered the enclosure, the llama started circling her mother, getting a bit too close, said Philpott.

As the animal followed France Pilotte, 75, it nibbled at her backpack, probably looking for grain she had bought at the Langley farm to feed the animals.

Philpott instinctively reached out for her 18-month-old son and drew him close.

Then she and another witness, Christine Pendleton, said they watched in horror as the llama reared onto its hind legs and pushed Pilotte to the ground.

“She fell on her back, a little sideways on her hips. She never moved after that,” said Pendleton, who was outside the enclosure, watching with three young children as the incident unfolded on July 28.

Philpott said her mother was trampled. “We could hear her bones shatter as she was crushed beneath it,” said Philpott. “I knew that it was very serious.”

Two goats then ran over and tried to stand on top of her mother, Philpott said, and she had to pull at them by the horns to get them away...

mick silver
5th August 2011, 02:26 PM
are ones at the fair .. hurting people for the fun of it

DMac
5th August 2011, 02:41 PM
mmmmm....llama. Good on the bbq :D

gunDriller
5th August 2011, 03:32 PM
Killing for the sake of killing." "They are doing it to be cruel, they're bloodthirsty,"


Excuse me ........ are you talking Law Enforcement or something else???

sounds like an article about ... Israel.

nunaem
5th August 2011, 03:45 PM
They wolfed out.

Ponce
5th August 2011, 04:07 PM
The animals are learning from humans.......hummmmmm know I know where "Planet Of The Apes" came from.......we humans are pretty good teachers.

Twisted Titan
5th August 2011, 06:00 PM
The animals are learning from humans.......hummmmmm know I know where "Planet Of The Apes" came from.......we humans are pretty good teachers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmgs36b1BuU&feature=youtube_gdata_player