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Puppy chews toes off baby
Kane wrote
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/
Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Greegor wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/ Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Greegor wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/ Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Greegor wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/ Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Cat got your tongue, Kane? Three empty posts?
0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/ Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Greegor wrote: Cat got your tongue, Kane? Three empty posts? Cat got yours? One posted cut and paste article with no comment? Go figger, eh? And here I was trying to add weight to your herculian efforts to post something important. Ah well, you'll not appreciate me until your last dying breath, Greg, and then, then it will be too late. Live long and prosper. Kane 0:- wrote: Greegor wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16312314/ Updated: 9:23 a.m. CT Dec 21, 2006 BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter's toes were gnawed off says the family's pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said. But her husband blames the dog, a city official said. "The way the bite marks were on her foot, the ferret being out of its cage, I knew it wasn't the dog," Mary Hansche told KTBS-TV on Tuesday. The month-old girl was injured Dec. 10 as Hansche, 22, and her husband, Christopher Hansche, 26, slept; they woke up when they heard her crying. The parents were jailed in lieu of $50,000 bond each, booked with child desertion and criminal negligence. The husband had blamed the dog and told police the ferret had been in its cage all night, Bossier City spokesman Mark Natale said Wednesday. The charges wouldn't change regardless of which pet was involved, Natale said, because the baby "was injured by an animal while in the custody of the parents." The girl has been released from the hospital and is in state custody. Attorney Pam Smart said she is waiting for results of a hair analysis to back up the couple's statement that they were not using drugs, calling the case a "very unfortunate accident." |
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Mom says Ferret not dog bit off baby toes
Greegor wrote:
Cat got your tongue, Kane? Three empty posts? Kane wrote Cat got yours? One posted cut and paste article with no comment? What's with the three blank ones from you? Senile? Go figger, eh? And here I was trying to add weight to your herculian efforts to post something important. Ah well, you'll not appreciate me until your last dying breath, Greg, and then, then it will be too late. By then you'll be moldy adipose you senile old Fart. |
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