Dog Accidentally Shoots Owner

2 Min Read

Richard Remme a 51-year-old man from Iowa was allegedly shot by his own pet dog while playing with the pet in his home, local media reported Friday.

Richard’s dog Balew, a cross between a Pitbull and a Labrador, was being taught by his owner to jump on his lap as he lay on his sofa when the dog somehow switched the safety catch from on to off on the 9mm pistol he was carrying in his belt.

“I was lying on the couch, and we were horsing around, me and the dog. And I was tossing him off my lap, and he was jumping back on my lap,” he told The Messenger newspaper after being discharged from the hospital.

“Apparently he bumped the safety one time, and when he bounded back over one of his toes went right down into the trigger guard,” the injured dog owner said.

“It has a trigger safety as well as a thumb safety, and he managed to hit both of them, and it discharged and went into my leg, did no major damage to anything.”

Remme called 911 and told the emergency dispatcher, “My dog shot me.”

“I’ve never heard of that,” the city police chief Roger Porter told the paper.

“I’ve heard of guns dropping and going off on the floor, and horsing around and guns going off. I can’t say I’ve heard a dog story before.”

“Only in America can you get shot by your dog,” said Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, an organization pushing for stricter gun controls in the United States.

TAGGED: , , ,
Share this Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.