
Hunter in Georgia recovering after three dogs attacked him 'in a complete frenzy'
A man in Georgia is recovering after three dogs attacked him in January while he was hunting. The man suffered 298 puncture wounds in addition to a severed ligament.
Maybe rabid? Don't think I have ever come across an aggressive beagle.When I was a kid, I had a guy's beagle get after me when I was trout fishing.
I kicked that dog as hard as I could about 10 times to get it away from me.
I went home and told my dad and he said " A Beagle?! Boy, you're lucky to be alive! Then walked away chuckling...." I don't think he believed me. lol
Out of all dogs to be attacked by....A damn beagle almost got the best of me. He had true grit, that's for sure.
About every country folk in GA has at lest 1 pit bull. It is a viable threat in many areas of the state.Pretty crazy situation, hope he makes a quick and full recovery.
Being attacked by domestic dogs would probably be one of the last scenarios on my mind when I am out in woods.
I had a neighbor who lived across the street from me years ago. I was working for the telephone company and needed to climb a number of poles so being a old lineman I went home and changed into my pole climbing boots that have a 16" high top and are quite heavy with a steel toe and shank.When I was a kid, I had a guy's beagle get after me when I was trout fishing.
I kicked that dog as hard as I could about 10 times to get it away from me.
I went home and told my dad and he said " A Beagle?! Boy, you're lucky to be alive! Then walked away chuckling...." I don't think he believed me. lol
Out of all dogs to be attacked by....A damn beagle almost got the best of me. He had true grit, that's for sure.
Could have been.Maybe rabid? Don't think I have ever come across an aggressive beagle.
That’s sounds crazy for the amount of dogs in rural areas. Then these getting out or going feral whatever the case was. In Utah I expect to see coyotes, black bears and mountain lions depending were I am at. When I’m Wyoming you can add wolves and grizzly bears. Definitely agree with always packing a sidearm.Hopefully he sues the crap outta the dog owners. Cover medical, pain and suffering, mental anguish, future fear issues, etc. Can't get blood from a stone tho'. Chances are the country hick of a dog owner has nothing and guy is gonna have to pay his own medical, shrink, and whatever other costs are involved.
One more reason to carry a sidearm at all times. Can't understand why he wasn't armed...
About every country folk in GA has at lest 1 pit bull. It is a viable threat in many areas of the state.