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Pitbull Attacks Two Phone Technicians Save Email Print
Posted: 6:12 PM Aug 18, 2008
Last Updated: 12:46 AM Aug 20, 2008

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Witnesses say early Monday morning two CenturyTel technicians in La Crosse working on a phone line fought for their lives as a pitbull jumped a fence and attacked.

“Heard screaming first looked out the bathroom window and saw big time fighting. I saw the dog going at the guy and then another guy tried to stop the dog and it attacked the other guy to.,” says witness James Burks.

Burks says he called 911 but couldn't do anything to help the two men who he says were badly hurt.

"They kept saying get away and they wanted the dog to get off of him just go and the one guy couldn't get up but the one guy got up but he had a big hole in his stomach,” says Burks.

Burks wasn't the only neighbor to see the attack. Belva White says she saw what happened, and it makes her afraid for her eleven year old grandson.

"Those were two grown men they had a hell of a time you see what a hell of a time they had trying to get loose and a kid there would be nothing left of them,” says White.

The Humane Society has the dog under a quarantine and Executive director Heather Schmid says the county health department and the police department will decide what to do with the dog.

"We definately have a situation here where a dog has done some serious damage to two individuals and we need to make sure that doesn't happen again,” says Schmid.

Burks says he doesn't like the idea of having a pitbull in his neighborhood and hopes county leaders will do what he says is the right thing.

"I think the dog should be taken away I don't think its right a dog attacking people,” says Burks.

CenturyTel representative Kim Valiquette says both men were treated at a local hospital and one received stitches.

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Posted by: Dianne on Aug 19, 2008 at 04:32 PM
My son's friend was attacked in our driveway by a pitbull, and I truly believe and stand for the fact it is a combination and the breed, moreso the breed

Posted by: scary on Aug 19, 2008 at 07:45 AM
sounds like the right thing to do is put the dog down before he hurts someone worse!

Posted by: Kim Location: Eau Claire on Aug 18, 2008 at 07:47 PM
To start with the pit bulls should be in quarentine to make sure they dont have any diseases but then the dog should be put down. It shouldnt matter that it was Pitbulls ANY dog that attacks should be put down and it should be a law through out the state. If people had common sense once your dog attacked you shouldnt want to be around them away Think of little children

Posted by: cableguy Location: eau claire on Aug 18, 2008 at 07:36 PM
That dog needs to go. I enter yards all the time to do installs and service. The last thing I need to worry about is a loose dog that may be aggressive. Granted, most all homeowners pets are very well behaved and very friendly. We as utility installers need to be safe.

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