Friday, July 5, 2013

Im Dennis Baker, Kaylie's Grandfather

Im Dennis Baker, Kaylie's Grandfather. This is My page built to bring awareness to Dangerous Dog Attacks and the Abuse Victims and their Families suffer after the dog is done by pit bull advocates. This July 7th will mark 1 year since Kayli...e suffered a Horrific unprovoked attack by Her Father's Pit Bull during His court ordered visit. Kaylie stepped out their sliding glass door to ask Her Grandmother for some dinner . Just steps into the back yard the pit bull named Andy knocked Kaylie to the ground attacking Her little face. It took 3 full grown men to hold and kill the 80lb pit bull with a steak knife just to get the pit to release Her face. Neighbors down the block could Her Kaylie's screams for help. Kaylie was flown by heli copter to UC Davis in Sacramento. My Daughter (Kaylie's Mom) received a call from Kaylie's Dad, saying Kaylie was attacked by His dog. When My Daughter asked if She would be ok. The answer was panic and uncertain. I just finished irrigating Our hay farm and the phone call came screaming and crying I could get little more than hurry its Kaylies go to Uc Davis. Uc Davis is a hour drive, not knowing if She would be alive or not I made it in 25 mins. 15 mins behind Kaylies arrival. I stopped the car in the middle of the driveway and ran to the ER desk telling the staff who I was and asking if Kaylie was going to live. The answer was yes but the look on their face was something of concern. They rushed Me back where Kaylie and Kiersten ( My Daughter) was. I cant lie I was shocked at all the blood and the fact Kaylie's cheek was not bitten but it was gone I could see Her cheek bone. I could only reach deep and hug Kiersten while I moved to Kaylie's side. I held Kaylie's hand and I told Her how much She is loved and kept talking to Her so the Doctor could do what He needed I even promised to get Her a horse.The Doctor moved Her face pieces around trying to get a picture of how He could somehow put Her face back together without the missing pieces. Over 100 stiches later at the hands of a very caring Doctor and staff they finished the first surgery. Now after the second surgery She is still a Beautiful Survivor. I tell this story and speak out in hopes others are listening and will choose safer pets. My Family is blessed Our little one survived it breaks My heart to see the many Families that have had a different outcome. Please do not go silent because of the abuse pit advocates inflict on those that dare to speak out. Good People are listening and changes will come.See More

3 comments:

  1. You are loved. I will be in Sacramento for the Vigil. The public needs to see how often and how horrible these attacks are.

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  2. Thank You We look forward to seeing You in Sacramento.

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  3. I'm disappointed that my son and I don't have any way of getting to sacramento from San Diego for Kaylies vigil. I would have loved Justen to meet kaylie and other survivors. But we will be there in spirit. Good luck.

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