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lovely Hindu prayer for sweetness
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
5:19:00 PM EDT

Coroner:  Baby Swings can trigger a dog attack


 

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Rocking your baby to sleep in a mechanical swing can trigger a deadly attack on the child by the family dog, a coroner warns.

At least two such deaths have been documented in Maryland over a four-year period, Dr. Albert Chu of the state's medical examiner's office said Wednesday at a meeting in New Orleans of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

The back-and-forth motion may activate the dog's instinct to chase prey, he said.

"Think about dogs chasing cars or tennis balls. They can't control their behavior — they just go," he said.

In 2003, a 2-week-old boy was dragged from his swing and killed by the family's pit bull in Baltimore after the baby's mother left him to answer the front door. In Edgemere, Md., in 1999, a 3-month-old boy was mauled to death as his parents slept in another room.

An Associated Press check of online news archives found at least one more death — that of an 18-day-old girl in Tampa, in 2000 after her mother left the room to warm a bottle for her — and at least two non-fatal attacks around the country in the past few years.

In one of those cases, in Summerville, S.C., in 2003, the dog lunged for the baby and bit her in front of the child's mother.

In 2000, Sabrina Williamson of Peru, Ind., had gone to the store while her husband napped in another room, about six feet away from 9-week-old Alex. She walked back in and found her husband wrestling their pit bull off the baby. They had had the dog eight years, since Alex's brother was 4.

"I think it could be a key factor. Our dog had never been mean towards a child before," she said in a telephone interview.

The baby's face was bitten and bloody, and his collarbone was broken and protruding from his shoulder, police said.

Dr. Marianne DiPadua of University Foggia in Italy said she is not convinced that the rocking movement sets off the dog. "It's true movement can trigger an attack," she said. But she noted that dogs have also attacked babies in cribs or beds.

Dr. Jane Sanders, a radiologist and a board member of the humane society in Jackson, Miss., said she planned to pass on the information to the shelter's director. Most dog attacks are by pets that have never been aggressive, she said.

Catherine Mills, a Marshall, N.C., dog trainer with 25 years' experience, and John C. Wright, an animal behiavorist at Mercer University, said pets should be conditioned to ignore baby swings before a baby is put into one.

"Put the swing up, leave it on without a baby in it until the dog or cat totally ignores it," Mills said.

Wright suggested even more extensive "desensitization": Get the dog used to a lifelike crying doll — with a real diaper, if one is available — then the swing, then the two together.

Everyone interviewed agreed on one thing: Do not leave even the most trusted pet alone with a baby.

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  • #4 Comment from thesheatons 
    5/18/05 10:42 PM Permalink
    My other concern is-what are babies that small doing in swings barely supervised in the first place? A baby that small needs to be watched a lot more closely. Animals, no matter how trusted must never be left near small children.

    Jackie
  • #3 Comment from my78novata 
    5/18/05 8:47 PM Permalink
    My dogs always knew stay away from baby. I was very lucky . This is so sad.
  • #2 Comment from sugar1337 
    5/18/05 7:29 PM Permalink
    That is very scary....but animals are just animals in the end and sometimes they can do that sadly.
  • #1 Comment from donnathomas42 
    5/18/05 6:07 PM Permalink
    Thank you for this very informative information! My son and his wife are thinking of getting my grand daughter Sarah who is almost 8 months a puppy. Until reading this I thought it would be a good idea. I am however not sure of that any more. Especially since Stephanie is pregnant with their second child. The puppy would be almost grown when He/She arrives. I have printed this article up and will hand it to them. I hope now that they will wait several yrs, before thinking of getting a puppy.

    Blessings, Donna