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Wild dog pack kills Ga. couple

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By KATE BRUMBACK
Associated Press Writer


LEXINGTON, Ga. (AP) — Sherry Schweder worried about a group of mixed-breed dogs she saw wandering near her home, a pack that authorities say mauled her and her husband to death along a rural road in northeast Georgia.

The 65-year-old animal lover was taking an evening stroll last week when she was attacked by the feral dogs, authorities believe. Her husband, Lothar Schweder, a retired professor, fell victim to the pack when he went out looking for her.

A shredded piece of shirt, some strands of hair and bloodstained dirt were all that remained Tuesday where the couple was killed. Paramedics who came to the grisly scene Saturday morning found the suspected attackers standing guard. While it’s unclear exactly what happened because there were no witnesses, officials have rounded 16 dogs up they believe were involved.

Schweder had told one of her sons that no one seemed to be caring for the dogs, said Jim Fullington, special agent for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

Experts say the attack is extremely rare — so rare “you are more likely to be killed by a bolt of lightning than by a dog,” said Adam Goldfarb, a spokesman for the Humane Society of the United States.

The dogs didn’t belong to anyone, but a man who owns a house at the end of the road had been feeding them, said Oglethorpe County sheriff’s Capt. Shalon Huff. The man told authorities the dogs never behaved aggressively toward him, and he did not believe the dogs had killed the couple.

“Sometimes the pack mentality can play a role. One dog gets aroused and that revs up his buddies ” Goldfarb said

The dogs , were aggres . - sive toward authorities who rounded them up using traps and tranquilizers, Huff said. At one point, a group of them cornered two people against a vehicle. There were no signs the dogs were rabid, Huff said.

Authorities believe Sherry Schweder went for an evening walk near her home on Friday, perhaps looking for one of her own dogs that had been missing for about a month.

At some point, Schweder was attacked. Preliminary autopsy results showed she died from animal bites.

Authorities believe Lothar Schweder, 77, later went looking for her in his car and came across his wife’s body. There were signs of a scuffle, several shoe prints and what appeared to be paw prints in the mud, authorities said.

He may have tried to pull out his cell phone before he succumbed to the attack, Madison County Coroner James Mathews said. Autopsy results show Lothar Schweder also died of injuries from multiple animal bites.

A group of Jehovah’s Witnesses walking in the same area discovered the bodies Saturday morning and called police. Four days later, a faint unpleasant smell still hung in the air.

There have been at least 20 deadly dog attacks in the U.S. this year, 22 in 2008 and 33 in 2007, said the Humane Society’s Goldfarb, compared with about 75 million owned dogs. The National Weather Service says there were 27 lightning deaths so far this year, 28 in 2008 and 45 in 2007.

Dogs that attack also typically are not spayed or neutered, which can contribute to aggression, Goldfarb said. The dogs in the attack are not believed to have been sterilized.

With a voice that wavered at times, one of the couple’s sons, Mark Schweder, described his parents as “kind people who lived a simple life out here.”
Another reason to carry when out waljing, escpecially in the rural areas that might have these packs running loose. :fire
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Keith B wrote:
By KATE BRUMBACK
Associated Press Writer


LEXINGTON, Ga. (AP) — Sherry Schweder worried about a group of mixed-breed dogs she saw wandering near her home, a pack that authorities say mauled her and her husband to death along a rural road in northeast Georgia.

There have been at least 20 deadly dog attacks in the U.S. this year, 22 in 2008 and 33 in 2007, said the Humane Society’s Goldfarb, compared with about 75 million owned dogs. The National Weather Service says there were 27 lightning deaths so far this year, 28 in 2008 and 45 in 2007.
But how many dogs were killed by lightning? I guess I'll spend more time under trees during thunderstorms. That way if a dog attacks me I might get saved if it's struck by lightning. :roll:

Seriously, even when people's ordinary pet dogs run in packs they can be extremely dangerous. Especially to children and small livestock.
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As much as I am a dog lover, I must agree with Keith and W.B. in how dangerous dogs can be, especially if they run in packs, and even more especially out in the boonies. I live in North Arlington, and 300 yds to the north of me is the Trinity River basin. It is not developed, untouched by humans and there is one road that connects Euless to our north, to Arlington. It's a backroad to Euless. And in that undeveloped area, about 2 miles wide and many miles long, I have seen coyotes, skunks, opossum's, feral pigs and raccoons crossing that remote road. If I were ever on foot walking on that road you bet I'd be armed. (it's about a mile from my house).
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I have noticed that starting with four, dogs will begin pack behavior. One or two more, and they will be one. Any goat or sheep rancher can tell you feral dogs are the most vicious attackers compared to wolves and coyotes.
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With dogs, I've seen the pack mentality at work with as few as two. They act in concert when hunting and the more timid of the two becomes braver when the dominate dog initiates the attack. One dog attacking can be a very intimidating ordeal. Add in a few others and it is down right terrifying.
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