Family still can’t accept son’s death after being mauled to death by American Bully dogs

The family is still grieving after their 18-year-old son was mauled to death by three American Bully dogs they were raising. They are planning to pass all three dogs on to someone who knows about this breed of dog so that history does not repeat itself.

Progress on the incident in which Mr. Adisak, aged 18, was attacked by his pet American Bully dogs in his bedroom before fleeing downstairs of the house, where he was attacked to death.

The family is still coming to terms with the loss. The deceased’s brother said that during the incident, his father was at work, his mother was at the doctor’s, and he was on a late shift. He believes that the three American Bully dogs he was raising were stressed and became aggressive and started biting. When they smelled blood, they became reckless and refused to listen. From now on, he will not raise the three dogs anymore because he cannot bear to see them. He plans to pass them on to someone who is knowledgeable about this breed of dog, so that history does not repeat i
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Source: Thai News Agency

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