The fully preventable and violent death of sweet little Amber rips at the very core of me. It was quoted in the article that it was, "just an unfortunate incident". Unfortunate incidences occurred long before the death of this heroic young girl.
Basically, dogs are designer bred wolves. The true definition for a species is that two of the opposite sex can mate successfully and produce fertile offspring. Since wolf hybrids are fertile, dogs and wolves are technically the species. In any event, humans, "created" dogs from wolves. Therefor, we have a heavy responsibility to breed carefully for temperament and physical health. Too many are not taking this responsibility when breeding, and I am referring to one-time, backyard pet breeders all the way up to large, commercial kennels. This must change.
Equally important is that dogs, many of which have big teeth, must be raised in a loving, stable home with appropriate training and socialization. Many are not, and this must change too.
We live in a world with lots of dogs, and from an early age parents need to be educated and teach their children how to interact with dogs. And, no child should ever attempt to free a dog in the described situation. Even a dog with a temperament not conducive to aggression may react out of sheer terror or feeling threatened as someone tries to free them in this awful situation.
To attempt to free a terrified pit bull terrier, or any large, powerful dog with possible tendencies towards aggression should be done by at least 2 capable adults with access for easy escape. Amber's mom just did not know, and she will probably suffer tremendous guilt in addition to her already profound guilt.
My heart is breaking for the loss of little Amber, a hero trying to help a dog. I am sorry for being so wordy. I have very strong feelings and beliefs on this subject.
Land softly,
Lion