A 14-year old was savagely killed by a pack of dogs last week in UK. Police found her dead when they got a call about a unconscious girl and "out-of-control dogs". She was later identified as Jade Anderson
When police arrived on the scene they were approached by a four dogs. Four were killed while one was stuck in the house. Police described the dogs as aggressive. An autopsy will be conducted on the dead dogs to determine why they attacked Jane. Police Superintendent Mark Kenny said it was "deeply distressing incident for everyone involved and they are understandably devastated by what has happened, as are Jade's circle of friends. Later a hypothesis was announced why Jade was attacked. Mark said she could have been attacked because she bought a meat into her friends house. But the attack occurred at lunchtime, after she left and reappeared. Also a Twitter account for her high school put this up " This afternoon we sadly lost one of our students, Jade Anderson. Our thoughts are with her parents and family".
I saw comments on CNN that said that certain dog breeds are more dangerous than others. But I disagree with that statement because I know lots of pit bulls and rottweilers that are some of the friendliest animals I've ever seen. But most of the time I get bite when it comes to smaller dogs like chihuahua and pugs. It doesn't matter what dog breed it is, but how that dog is raised and treated. If a dog gets abused then most likely its going to be vicious and impulsive. When raised with love and care they are blissful. Sometimes this doesn't matter but primarily; how owner conducts his dog is how it will turn out. The family of Jade's friend's probably didn't treat the dogs that good which resulted in her death.
In conclusion I believe the police should check the bodies of the dogs to determine if what they did was possibly triggered because of something inflicted physically or was it just a accident. As I said in my last blog animals live with humans and deserve the same amount of respect as any other species.
R.I.P Jade Anderson



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