A Tragedy That Could Have Been Prevented

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For quite some time now, I have been trying to avoid the daily news as much as possible. Not because I can't handle it anymore, but because there is so much negativity that passes by every day that it depresses me. It certainly doesn't make for positive thoughts and nobody wants to have a constant stream of negativity poured over them. Right? But sometimes you suddenly hear something that touches you. And this week it was the tragic story of a 7-year-old child who died in Belgium after an attack by five Alaskan Malamutes. The mother of the child, a breeder of these dogs, was injured herself when she tried to pull the animals away. In the end, the five dogs had to be euthanized.

Let me make one thing very clear here: There is nothing worse than losing a child. The grief of the mother is unimaginable and nobody should ever have to go through such hell. But honestly? My heart also breaks for those dogs, who ultimately became victims of human failure.

The Malamute Character

Alaskan Malamutes are not your average house dog. These beautiful dogs have a long history as working dogs. They were bred to pull sleds, do heavy work, and, most importantly, help with the hunt. That hunting instinct is deeply ingrained in their genes. It makes them powerful, intelligent, and independent, but also very specific in their behavior. They need a strong hierarchy, a clear leader they respect, and an environment that takes their instincts into account. And food? That is sacred to them. To a Malamute, a 7-year-old child coming near their food is the same as a puppy who doesn’t know his place in the pack. It has nothing to do with malice – it is pure primal behavior.

As a breeder, you should know this. It is your responsibility to know it. You should guide your dogs in such a way that situations like this simply cannot arise. This was not an ‘out of the blue’ attack. It was a predictable tragedy that could have been prevented if there had been more knowledge and precautions.

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The verdict on the dogs

What hurts me even more is that these five dogs were euthanized immediately. As if they were monsters. But let’s be honest: were they guilty? A dog never acts intending to kill. Their behavior is instinctive. They act from their nature, not from a malicious consciousness.

Compare that to how we treat people who deliberately kill. They get a trial, and a prison sentence, and after their sentence, they always get a chance to return to society. But a dog? They don’t get a trial. No second chance. Euthanasia, as we humans call it, is immediately the only solution. This feels unfair and absurd. We, humans, call it euthanasia, but it’s not even euthanasia, we just kill those dogs. Euthanasia is the deliberate ending of someone's life to relieve unbearable suffering and is subject to strict requirements. Consent is required and must be explicitly requested by the person to be euthanized. There must be unbearable and hopeless suffering. And the goal must be compassion and relief of suffering. In the case of dogs, they can of course never give consent themselves, nor can they ask for it. The owner of the dogs has to do this. This is normal of course, and in the case that a dog is sick, in unbearable pain, and suffering hopelessly, then I can fully support this. But not in this case! We are talking about healthy dogs that showed natural behavior for them. In the case of these dogs, there was no hopeless and unbearable suffering, and the goal of this 'euthanasia' was certainly not compassion and relief of hopeless suffering. In this case, it was simply murdering five dogs, out of compassion for the mother. Understandable from her point of view probably, but incomprehensible that this is accepted. These dogs, just like people, deserved a second chance.

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Could it have been different?

Imagine if these dogs had been given a second chance by people who actually would understand how to deal with their instincts. People who respected their hunting behavior and hierarchy, and offered them an environment in which they could live safely. Who knows, they could have lived a wonderful, happy life. But that chance was taken away from them. And that feels like we have all failed here, which is why five beautiful, healthy dogs have now had to give up the ghost.

Can we learn anything from this?

This whole story emphasizes how important it is to have the right knowledge about the breed you bring into your home. Whether you are a breeder or an enthusiast, you have a responsibility towards the animals and the people around you. Understand the character of the animal, be aware of the risks, and never make irresponsible decisions that endanger others.

The worst thing of all is that this tragedy could have been prevented. If responsibility had been taken, the child would still be alive. And these five beautiful dogs would still be alive.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time I have heard something like this, and I fear it will not be the last. But every time I hear such a hard and bitter story, I hope that something like this never happens again. For the children. For the dogs. For everyone.

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It's heartbreaking to hear about the immediate euthanasia of those dogs, @hetty-rowan . Animals act on instinct, not malice, and it's unfair to treat them as if they had the same moral agency as humans. The comparison to how we handle human offenders highlights a significant disparity. While humans get trials and chances for rehabilitation, dogs often don't get that opportunity. The term "euthanasia" should indeed be reserved for cases of relieving unbearable suffering, not for healthy animals displaying natural behavior. It's a complex and emotional issue, and it's understandable to feel that these dogs deserved a second chance. Compassion and fairness should extend to all living beings.
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Well said @silversaver888, animals never act out of malice because they simply do not have that awareness. An animal always acts completely out of instinct. That it went so wrong is entirely due to human failure, and I find it truly horrible that the dogs were killed for that. In my opinion, that shows that we humans still have a lot to learn.

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Wow what tragedy. I didn't know about this or the circumstances in which I happen. My youngest daughter is 7 years of age and I just don't even want to imagine anything like that ever happening to her, it's horrific to just think about it.
I have two dogs and I made sure to explain to my girls the difference between us and dogs. How they have certain natural instincts, how they think completely differently to us and how we should respect them and listen to them. Also about giving them space. Also about the pack mentality that can happen as well, when dogs get together, it is really sad if this young girl did not know this.
What a tragedy though for the girls and the dogs. xx

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It is a tragedy. I don't have children, but I don't want to imagine something like this happening to a child, and I can certainly imagine that this tragedy will haunt the mother for the rest of her life. It is a horrible event. But the worst part is that it could have been prevented. In my eyes, it is a real human error that caused a fatal outcome, both for the child and for five healthy dogs. And the dogs can't help it ... as a dog lover, I find that horrible.

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i think if it was your kid or yourself being attacked to death you would killed those dogs no matter how smart, cool and pretty they are.
i have been attacked by 3 dogs owned by a bum and they jumped on me while i was protecting my mum, they didnt do too much damages on me but i bled...but it would have gone a little too far, my knife was ready to cut their throat with zero pity.
we do live in a crazy system in which everyone hit walls but there is limit to stupidity.
i understand your love for dogs and you may have been a good mother if you had children but it's on the edge fanatic.

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If I had a child I would prevent this from happening at all costs. A child of mine would NEVER, and I mean NEVER, be around while my dogs were being fed. A child of mine would NEVER be alone with dogs, it wouldn't matter how much I trusted my dogs.

I know all too well that a dog and a child alone can never be trusted. I was attacked badly by our dog as a child, and thank God they were able to patch up my face. The glasses that I always cursed protected my eyes, but my face was seriously cut from the bites. But I NEVER blamed the dog for that incident.

Also, the next time he bit me in the leg, which left me in bed for 3 weeks with a serious infection, I never blamed the dog. And my parents didn't ask for the dog to be put down either. What they did do was take me to obedience training with the dog, so that the dog learned to accept me as higher in rank than him.

When that did not seem to have sufficient results they started looking for an address where the dog could continue to live happily without coming into contact with children. And as long as the dog still lived with us I was given STRICT rules about what I was and was not allowed to do.

I understand very well that this is a somewhat different story because it had a fatal outcome for the child. And that is of course horrible. But this could have been prevented ... and my opinion is that this did not have to cost the dogs their lives. I understand very well that the mother no longer wants them, but killing them because of natural behavior? That's a No-Go for me.

Yes, I may be a bit fanatic, but I have respect for animals and life. I also believe that if you have animals, you should ALWAYS understand, accept, and respect their behavior. If you do that, then these kinds of incidents cannot happen.

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thank you for your insight, i am an animal lover too and thats why i didnt touch them when they jumped on me, because i understood they were not happy dogs being so agressive and living in the street.
it is a difficult choice to kill an animal and i agree it is way better to teach them and humans to respect eachothers.
but sometimes there is no choice, sometimes someone dies.

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What sad news 😔. Sadly 6 lives were lost. We live in a society in which for a large part the lives of animals are insignificant, either by ignorance, fear or believing themselves superior. No animal attacks for no reason, only humans do that. I agree with you, it was a tragedy that could have been avoided 😔.

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it was a tragedy that could have been avoided 😔.

That's probably the worst part of all ... 6 lives lost because of human failure

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I remember you sharing this news, it's heartbreaking.. especially knowing that now 6 lives (actually 7) have been destroyed. Because the mother will surely never be the same again either.

Honestly, I can't imagine a breeder wouldn't know better. This is reason for concern and I hope that she won't be a breeder anymore honestly. She should educate the new families in a good way and how can she do that if she doesn't even follow the right example herself?

Either way, heartbreaking news.. :(

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