Stray Dog Attacks and Kills Woman in Namyangju

This is a horrible tragedy over in Namyangju:

This photo provided by Namyangju Fire Station, Sunday, shows the dog that mauled a 59-year-old woman to death in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province. Courtesy of Namyangju Fire Station

A woman was mauled to death by a stray dog in a suburb near Seoul on Saturday afternoon. The 59-year-old died of excessive bleeding a few hours after the dog bit her neck. 

The dog’s attack was filmed by a closed circuit camera set up in the neighborhood, and police later captured the dog, which looked like a hybrid of Pungsan Dog and Samoyed.

This is not an isolated incident at a time when many pedigreed dogs end up on city streets and turn into strays, baring fangs and attacking people and livestock alike.

Last week, packs of strays raided a poultry farm in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, culling around 800 chickens. It was the second attack at the farm after strays struck a week earlier and killed about 250 chickens.

Korea Times

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Hot Stuff
Hot Stuff
3 years ago

If bosintang was more popular, stray dogs wouldn’t be a problem

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

This wouldn’t be a problem if pet owners were not irresponsible deadbeats, i.e., not abandoning unwanted pets in the countryside.

If the dog had been chipped prior to being sold, the irresponsible owners could have been held responsible for the murder.

And if HS wants to eat pet shop soup, he just needs to ask his Korean friends where to find it.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

There are no stray dogs.

Build dog doors, not kennels.

Did you know undocumented canines actually have a lower bite rate than house dogs?

Studies show by the third generation, discompanioned dogs actually integrate better into household life than dogs born in that environment.

The rate of self-sufficiency and lack of dependence for differently-lifestyled dogs is much higher than human cohabitating dogs.

Applying tracking and identification technology is a violation of their fundamental rights and freedoms as they are treated no better than people.

The often-repeated cat-wing propaganda that the forest is not sending its best and its brightest is false.

More wisdom available upon request.

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

Okay… who are you? And what have you done with CH? We were expecting limericks, not dialectical bestiality.

And while you’re at it, we know from China — who of course would never try to mislead us — that “running dogs and turtles” are bad, so get in line with your non-human companions, buster…

You can get your WuFlu booster shots at the same time.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
3 years ago

I always worry if I try to be subtle, obscure, or anything less than completely direct I am misunderstood or suspected of writing nonsense.

In this case, I was simply repeating pro-illegal immigrant talking points, using aggressive feral dog in place of uneducated border-jumping ràpe-Mexican to see if it worked… and… is appears that it did.

I will try to be more direct in the future.

Mcgeehee
Mcgeehee
3 years ago

She probably ran. When prey runs, the prey-kill instinct kicks in. The dog has to be a dog. Victim’s fault.

And there is an abundance of bosintang restaurants behind the Dragon Hill Spa. KM can get his revenge there.

liz
liz
3 years ago

I got it, CH. (thought it was brilliant)

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

Well, I see everything is back to normal. That part’s good. I’ll concentrate on the nonsense from here on out.

Speaking of which, have you heard about this?

Dr. Naoto Ueyama, chairman of the Japan Doctors Union, said the International Olympic Committee and the Japanese government had underestimated the risks of bringing 15,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes into the country, joined by tens of thousands of officials, judges, media and broadcasters from more than 200 countries and territories.

“Since the emergence of COVID-19 there has not been such a dangerous gathering of people coming together in one place from so many different places around the world,” he said, speaking in Tokyo at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan. “It’s very difficult to predict what this could lead to.”

Ueyama continually likened the virus to a “conventional war” situation, and said he was speaking from his own experience as a hospital physician who works just outside Tokyo. He has not been involved in any of the Olympic planning.

Dude still sellin’ lockdown pr0n…

setnaffa
setnaffa
3 years ago

BTW, CH, your satire was very witty; but the utter mental breakdown of the left has really destroyed it. For example, if “A Modest Proposal” were submitted today, Planned Parenthood would open lunch counters.

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