California: A tragic incident occurred in Mira Mesa, California, where a man identified as 26-year-old Pedro Ortega was mauled to death by his three dogs, described as "American Bully" dogs, a breed similar to pit bulls. The attack happened in front of Ortega's 4-year-old son.
The dogs became extremely aggressive and when police arrived, they used tasers to subdue them. However, the dogs, covered in blood, fled the scene. One of the dogs was later captured on a surveillance camera after wandering into a nearby garage.
The attack happened near a playground. Witnesses tried to intervene, using a golf club to stop the dogs, but their efforts were unsuccessful. When police arrived, they used a taser to subdue the dogs, which then fled the scene.
One of the dogs entered a nearby garage, as captured on a doorbell camera. The homeowner, who remained still to avoid provoking the animal, described the dog as visibly skinny, with its ribs showing, and covered in blood. He also noted a taser dart sticking out of the dog’s body.
Ortega was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. It is unclear what caused the dogs to attack their owner.
All three dogs were euthanized following the incident. The tragedy has sparked debate on social media about the safety of owning such dog breeds, with some calling for stricter laws.
About American Bully
The American Bully is a companion dog breed developed in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s as a cross between the American Pit Bull Terrier and other bulldog breeds. Known for their muscular build, broad head, and short coat, American Bullies are generally friendly, affectionate, and loyal to their families, making them popular as pets.
Despite their intimidating appearance, they are typically social and gentle with proper training and socialisation. However, their strong physicality and high energy levels require responsible ownership, as improper handling or lack of training can lead to behavioural issues.