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10 Animal Pets That Attacked Their Owner!

10 Animal Pets That Attacked Their Owner!

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Now you love your pet, right? Think about all the fond memories you've shared with them. However, there is a possibility that your pet isn't as loyal as you think, and at any moment, your pet could snap and attack you for no reason. From a pet camel killing owners to monitoring lizards feasting on a dead body, here are ten pets that attacked their owners!
Number 10: Pet Camel
Let me just say; I've never heard of anyone petting a camel. I mean, I thought you just domesticate them and own them, not petting them. Unless I'm getting the whole thing wrong here, still, I'll admit that camels look docile, and those are the makings of a really good pet. Alright, let's get to it. On her birthday, 60-year-old Pam Weaver, an Australian exotic pet owner, was gifted a 330-pound camel for a pet to add to her collection of cattle, sheep, and other camels on her property.
Being an exotic pet owner, she was excited for the gift camel -- and apparently, the pet camel was excited as well. Hmm! It turned out later that the camel was excited…sexually! So, when the female camels did not give in to its advances, and shortly after a failed attempt at mounting the family's pet goat, the ten-month-old randy camel turned to its owner to try its luck there, which Pam Weaver found to be quite odd.
And, when she tried to fight off the pet camel, it responded even more aggressively, knocking her over, biting her severally as she lay on the ground, and finally straddling her until she ran out of oxygen and died.
https://metro.co.uk/2007/08/19/humped-to-death-by-a-pet-camel-47660/
Number 9: Face Eating Ferrets
Ferrets are slowly becoming popular pets despite the fact they're not technically domesticated yet. But, due to their cuteness, people are willing to take the risk of letting a wild animal into their homes. Either that or they just do know any better, which is probably the case with this Pennsylvania family. It's unclear how the family got a hold of the ferrets, but they had three of them. Apparently, it is legal to keep ferrets as pets in the state of Pennsylvania. What was clear, though, is the fact that the cute fuzzy animals weren't as tame as the family thought them to be.
For reasons that will become clear in a bit, I'll be keeping the names of the people involved a secret. The horrific story started one day when a mother left her 1-month old baby in the living room while she went upstairs to use the bathroom. During her absence, two of the ferrets somehow managed to escape from their cage, and proceeded to gnaw at the poor baby's face. When the baby was discovered, 25% of her face had already been eaten. She was immediately rushed to the hospital. Fortunately, she made a full recovery, although the scars she got from that horrible day will never fade.
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/national-international/1-month-old-baby-has-face-eaten-by-familys-ferrets/149613/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2928291/Couple-three-ferrets-ate-baby-s-nose-lip-one-cheek-charged-child-endangerment.html
Number 8: Pigs Eat Their Owner.
Oregon pig farmer Terry Vance Garner was the victim of his pigs in one of Oregon history's most shocking, horrific incidents. One night, he went out to feed the animals, as he regularly would, but he never returned. Not long after, his family went to search for him. After a few hours, they finally found his glasses and part of his body in the pig enclosure.
There are two speculative theories about what might have happened: the first is that Garner suffered a heart attack and was then consumed by the pigs; the second is that the pigs became aggressive, knocking him down and then eating him. Both are absolutely terrible. Previously, Garner had reported being bitten by an animal; and another factor to consider is that most of his pigs were over 317 kg or 700lb—which is nearly twice as large as an average pig. Their size alone may lend to the violent tendency theory, but no one knows for sure.
Terry Vance Garner
Number 7. Scarface the Pitbull.
You know, I'll always argue that pitties are loving dogs that can be the bestest pup in the world...But it's hard to prove that point when incidents like this exist. Scarface was a pitbull owned by husband and wife Ismale Guerrero and Brenda Gurerrero, who, from what research I could find about this, was a pretty normal happy dog with no issues. That was until New Years Day 2017 when Brenad innocently tried to put a sweater on Scarface. Now, many of us don't like clothes given to us, but Scarface took the dislike up a notch by viciously attacking their owners.

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