What Happened To The Pitbull

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Hi my name is Brooklinn khoury, on November 3rd of 2020 my life changed instantly. I was attacked by a pit bull, who took off my whole upper lip and parts of my nose.

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  • @annas662
    @annas662 Рік тому +414

    I use to be a hardcore Pitbull advocate until I worked in the Animal Field. After 5 years I still am not mentally right over dogs and really have zero desire to own another one. I saw over and over and over again. Pits, Rotties,Huskies,Shepherds, Cane Corsos; breeds I use to advocate for be fine one minute then the next lunge and try to kill. In 20 seconds a shepherd ripped off one of our volunteers thumbs and was trying to reach her internal organs. I had multiple pit lunge at my throat. This wasn’t a one time thing. This eventually became a daily thing until I was alone in a dog fight with two pits and the mouth power they have. It took four people to get them to not kill each other. They are terrifying and because of the multiple times I’ve seen these dog breeds try to attack and kill. I can honestly say my thought process has changed.

    • @Shyndree
      @Shyndree 10 місяців тому +58

      Thanks for sharing. Honestly, I feel like a lot of it is in irresponsible breeding. Pits especially were bred to kill and fight. Even with the best training if the genes are just bad, it's an uphill battle. Some breeds just shouldn't exist. I include in that all breeds that just make a dog's life a misery, like pugs. Given how many Pitts just end up abused and in shelters because they are a difficult breed, it's just so much misery for those dogs, these breeds should just be banned for everyone's sake.

    • @prettyintn2390
      @prettyintn2390 10 місяців тому +28

      I grew up with dogs and love them but since having a baby I completely avoid all dogs and doubt we'll ever own another because truly at any time, any breed of dog, can bite and it can be devastating. I totally get where you're coming from!

    • @TheAgentAssassin
      @TheAgentAssassin 9 місяців тому +43

      Which is why I don't like pit bull owners just letting their dogs walk right up to me. Makes me a little apprehensive after seeing what they can do in person. Not sure even some owners of pit bulls know what they can really do.

    • @coleengoodell7523
      @coleengoodell7523 9 місяців тому +20

      Yeah, I really don't trust em. I've pet sat for a number of different breeds and the one Pitbull I pet sat for was way too much dog for me. They are a stubborn breed who resist training from what I could tell. They are also a very powerful strong dog and they know it. It's one thing to get a gentle giant. Another to step into the room with a powerhouse that has every intention of completely controlling the narrative of what you will and will not do for it and what it will and will not do for you. Once was enough for me. The owner had even less control over the dog than I did and I had very little. Super scary. Don't know what I would have done had it gone after anyone while I was being walked by it.

    • @billeebills7562
      @billeebills7562 9 місяців тому +8

      What about the huskies ?

  • @gwynethgrove772
    @gwynethgrove772 Рік тому +1833

    You have dealt with this whole tragic incident with so much grace, kindness and bravery. Your parents should be really proud of you x

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Рік тому +8

      imagine being attacked by a dog and then still loving it even though you coulda died. thats not grace, thats stupidity.

    • @gwynethgrove772
      @gwynethgrove772 Рік тому +31

      @@deathrager2404 clearly your definition of grace differs from mine. This young woman is far from stupid , scrolling on.

    • @smack9516
      @smack9516 Рік тому

      @@deathrager2404ura💩🤡 Go on clown Go on! You’re just taking up space now.

    • @wilma0855
      @wilma0855 Рік тому +13

      @@deathrager2404 Where does it say she "loves" the dog? She does in fact say that she is more cautious around all dogs now. You should take the time to THINK before you criticize someone who is obviously moving forward with "much grace, kindness and bravery" (as @gwynethgrove772 already said) from a very bad situation.

    • @kevinpatrickcarey3741
      @kevinpatrickcarey3741 Рік тому +7

      @@deathrager2404 thats the Pitbull Cult

  • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen6147
    @smittywerbenjagermanjensen6147 Рік тому +935

    I’ve heard that if the animal starts getting irritated in a physical way that’s not always visible, like arthritis or a tumor, they can snap even though they may have had proper training. It’s unfortunate but a good reminder that animals are always animals before they are our pets.

    • @NeidaTeresa
      @NeidaTeresa Рік тому +131

      This is the first comment I’ve read that doesn’t feel hateful or weird. Thanks for your balanced take. Animals are animals, and it’s important we remember that

    • @moviegoer21
      @moviegoer21 Рік тому +15

      Hmm what if the dog had been a olden retriever? would she have lost her lip?

    • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen6147
      @smittywerbenjagermanjensen6147 Рік тому

      @@moviegoer21 probably not. I was referring to pit bulls and the fact that they may burst out because of reasons we can’t control. Ur being passive aggressive when I quite literally agree with u my friend.

    • @Sammy-mp9xn
      @Sammy-mp9xn Рік тому +1

      Must be ALOT of pitbulls with Arthritis lmfao
      Just BS excuses. it's Genetics.

    • @elli1418
      @elli1418 Рік тому

      @@moviegoer21 i have a small shih tzu that had previously bitten me on the face, stop the bullshit

  • @taylo3655
    @taylo3655 Рік тому +888

    First, you are a lovely young woman, inside and out. Second, I lived in a home with a roomie who had big pure bred, red nosed pit. “Daisy” was the sweetest goofiest, most loving dog in the world, until she wasn’t. She nearly killed both of the other dogs in the home in a a matter of months. I’ll never forget trying to break up their fight. I loved her still, but I never trusted her again. So while I absolutely cannot relate to your experience, I do understand how scary it was just with two animals. I am so happy your recovery seems to be going well, emotionally and physically. You’re very strong. ❤

    • @Ilovecerealcerealcereal
      @Ilovecerealcerealcereal Рік тому +76

      It’s not the pit bulls fault they were bread to be malicious. I think they should be illegal to breed and have to live in special homes. I know that they are not bad but it’s almost like having a wild animal. A lot of wild animals can be friendly but they need to defend themselves because they are supposed to exist in the wild. I know the same can’t be said for pit bulls and I truly love all animals and have loved my pets as family. I don’t believe they should be allowed because they don’t mean to be aggressive and generally are sweet animals. You can’t control their natural instincts or what they may be set off by

    • @mavel2038
      @mavel2038 Рік тому +43

      @@Ilovecerealcerealcereal they are not bread, they are not rolled in Panko and deep fried.
      The APBT is supposed to be animal aggressive. It doesn't make them a bad dog in general, it makes them a bad dog for people that think genetics don't exist- that's why people and animals get attacked. Their ownership should be more strict, temperment tests should be required.

    • @irelynegrega502
      @irelynegrega502 Рік тому +22

      A red-nosed pitbull attacked my dog, a pit-Shepard mix. I'm not gonna get a pitbull because of the incident. It was horrifying trying to get him to unhinge his jaw from my dogs face. I ended up getting bit in the process by my dog because I was in the way. He's perfectly fine now. We both just have major trust issues.

    • @rorironan4840
      @rorironan4840 Рік тому +7

      Dogs can also get aggressive because of pain or illness.

    • @Ilovecerealcerealcereal
      @Ilovecerealcerealcereal Рік тому +18

      @@mavel2038 Obviously, the word I was meaning to use was bred. The words "bread" and "bred" are pronounced the same but do have entirely different meanings. I'm sure in the context of my sentence, the misspelled word would've been correctly interpreted to the majority of readers. I also have experience with feeling perturbed by grammar and spelling errors. However, I am also aware that in these days of talk-to-text and autocorrect, these lingual oversights have become par for the course. Especially when being used in an informal setting such as a UA-cam comment section. When a person goes out of their way to rectify a stranger's spelling on the internet it comes across as pretentious, not helpful.
      I agree with you otherwise. I am not an animal behavioral specialist, nor do I have expertise in canine genetics.

  • @LoLoLifeinFlorida
    @LoLoLifeinFlorida Рік тому +1247

    I can totally understand what you're talking about in this video. I got bit by a German Shepherd in my face from my forehead down to my left eye and I am now permanently blind it was a difficult experience for me and I am still very scared of any dog that's big . Took me a long time to actually want a dog at all but I finally found my puppy and I love him. I pray for your continuous recovery and I look forward to your other videos!

    • @LyraPyxisVT
      @LyraPyxisVT Рік тому +50

      hope your doing better

    • @TJ-1234
      @TJ-1234 Рік тому +22

      Did you meant you are completely blind or completely blind in one eye?

    • @Katie-B
      @Katie-B Рік тому +14

      i also got bit by a german shepherd by my eye but luckily only a scar, so sorry you went blind that must have been traumatic

    • @MiaLucifer
      @MiaLucifer Рік тому +18

      Thank you for sharing. And it’s sad that people will fear one type of dog when every dog has the capability of hurting people. German shepards are great dogs. But obviously can snap. Whilst still being a good dog. Pitbulls and German Shepards and everything in between are great dogs. And every one has the ability to hurt you. I am so happy you found trust in your heart to let another dog into your life and your fears of dogs are so valid. I have trauma of certain men because I was abused in a relationship. Doesn’t make all men bad. Just have to regain my trust in them

    • @Allegra11
      @Allegra11 Рік тому +1

      @@MiaLucifer Yes all dogs have the capability of snapping but to get snapped at or even bitten by a king charles cavalier/poodle/retriever/lab etc is a world away from a pitbull/german shepherd etc which are dogs bred to be violent and to hold on to its prey and to lock it's jaws down Please don't lump all dogs together because that's just completely unreasonable. I have only owned gentle breeds and have never been bitten or even snapped at but I have personally known people owning german shepherds and bully breeds who have suffered attacks and been maimed. There is no comparison between these dogs and pet dogs.

  • @kaylariggs5188
    @kaylariggs5188 Рік тому +2505

    There were just two pitbulls in a TN home that mauled - and kiIIed - the two children in the home, a 5 month old baby boy and a 2 year old baby girl. The mother tried to save the children, and she was put in critical condition. Husband came home and found their children d__d in the backyard. They claimed they had owned the dogs for EIGHT YEARS and had never had an aggressive incident from them. So I'm sorry but I can't NOT believe that they have a temperamental bloodline. Because quite frankly I don't often hear about golden retrievers or labradors doing these things at the rate you do pitbulls. And I'm an animal lover through and through. But also a realist.
    *Edit: okay y'all can we stop replying to this! I appreciate the feedback but the notifications are a lot 🙃 and ps. I wasn't being LITERAL about the golden retriever comment! It was just a figure of speech to say like think about how many breeds you don't hear about this kind of thing. That was just the random one that came to mind atm. 🤷🏻‍♀️ And yes- I know pitbulls aren't an actual breed now thank you for the education lol.*

    • @ftcatV
      @ftcatV Рік тому +506

      This. You can love the breed but still be cautious around them. No the breed's fault, but they were literally bred to fight.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art Рік тому +1

      It's in their genetic wiring ... people who own these dogs are complete idiots. It's not about "the training"... perfectly trained, well behaved Pits if triggered all have the capacity for this sort of violence. I say 'Put Down' the moronic owners .. how about that?

    • @jordiflower
      @jordiflower Рік тому +91

      10000%

    • @TJ-1234
      @TJ-1234 Рік тому +184

      @@ftcatV soooo still not the dogs fault but humans…Leave it up to humans to either completely obliterate animal species or fuck up them up so bad that in the end still obliterate

    • @harperleighx
      @harperleighx Рік тому +112

      that is horrifying, i cannot fathom that happening oh my god. this is why i have goldens

  • @phoebebuffay1566
    @phoebebuffay1566 Рік тому +1649

    I'm a vet tech and sadly the stigma does come from somewhere. And *I stand fully behind you in saying the breed*, because people who own pitbulls need to realize that they own a breed with a higher than average potential for suddenly "switching" and the way they are built the harm done is usually quite big. Same with people who aren't owners but encounter them, yes, any dog can snap, but these dogs (and other breeds like rottweilers for example) are built to KILL. Without a doubt they are adorable dogs who can be the sweetest, but owners need to follow a higher than average safety protocol and know a lot about dogs before owning them in my opinion. I also hate to say it, but they should not be kept around other animals or children. We've had terrible injuries and deaths of dogs and cats at the clinic due to dangerous dog breed attacks. Often these were companion pets that the dogs knew well. That's the biggest thing, they just "turn" on you with no warning. Of course, the dogs are not to blame, it is their instinct, but legislation around them is important.

    • @charliegordon2266
      @charliegordon2266 Рік тому +210

      I agree with you. I was a vet tech for 20 years and experienced the same thing. People keep commenting that there is always a reason they snap and don't attack out of nowhere. As we would say it's like they have this switch that just clicks into attack mode with no trigger. Just shows even when professionals warn people they don't listen. Which makes the situation even more dangerous because these are the people that are owning them. If you own one you need to not be biased and know you have a loaded weapon that can go off at anytime and not be the person that says my dog is wonderful and would never harm anyone. Those are the famous last words of people before things happen.

    • @rawjan39
      @rawjan39 Рік тому +30

      You have no clue what a pit bull is .

    • @rawjan39
      @rawjan39 Рік тому +21

      @@charliegordon2266 You shouldn’t agree with someone that doesn’t know what a pit bull is

    • @charliegordon2266
      @charliegordon2266 Рік тому +202

      @@rawjan39 As medical professionals we do know what a pitbull is. Just because they are not a "official breed" doesn't mean that is not what they are called by most people. When you ask a client what kind of dog they are owners respond with pitbull. We know most of these dog are pit mixes but try to tell a pitbull owner their dog is not a pit and they respond just like you dumb people in the comments arguing yes they are. It does not matter what you want to call them the statics don't lie and having first hand experience treating the animals that have been attacked or people's injuries is enough proof in itself. I guess the pitbull and parolees show should change their name and stop calling them pitbulls too cause they don't know anything about them either 😂😂😂. Instead of listening to the point people that are educated are trying to make about the dangers that come with owning these dogs you want to argue what a pitbull is.

    • @princessdulce3830
      @princessdulce3830 Рік тому +36

      Lololol no they don’t “switch.” I am not surprised this nonsense is cominf from a vet tech. Most of them don’t know their s h i t. The amount of times I’ve had to have the doctor correct them concerning blood tests, medicine doses, etc etc is unbelievable. They just want to be right all the time and don’t want to admit when they are wrong

  • @kaylariggs5188
    @kaylariggs5188 Рік тому +787

    Your lip looks like your regular lip now, just without the pigment!!! You can see the shadow above it where it curves, and you can see your teeth more when you talk now. It's incredible the transformation that has occurred. He literally built you a new lip!!!! 🤯 Crazy!!!! You look great. And so happy. Praise God. ❤️🙌🏻

    • @iberlo85
      @iberlo85 Рік тому +55

      It doesn't yet. But she'a deff getting there!

    • @kaylariggs5188
      @kaylariggs5188 Рік тому +182

      @@iberlo85 I'm just curious if that comment was even necessary... 🤔

    • @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName
      @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName Рік тому +69

      @@kaylariggs5188 because it's true
      It's looking amazing, but we don't need to live in fantasy land. I'm sure she is well aware how her lip looks. Its really looking great!

    • @kaylariggs5188
      @kaylariggs5188 Рік тому +57

      @@LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName I mean I don't know what you're saying. Whose the one living in fantasy land, the one that expects it to look like an accident never occurred at all, ie sans scarring period, or the one who thinks that's as close to the natural lip as you could get which is pretty incredible. Ngl You guys are on my last nerve right now.

    • @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName
      @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName Рік тому +9

      @@kaylariggs5188 I think that both are negligible? The way you've characterized both statements in your rely to me, it's almost as if, you are both saying the sane thing. Kinda? I for one am not trying to rattle nerves, my apologies*. I think we all agree that her injury appears to be healing nicely*, and it's so much less discernable.
      *I am legally blind so... I often make mistakes in my typing, I edited them when I noticed them

  • @doeeyes2
    @doeeyes2 Рік тому +20

    My brother has been attacked twice by PittBulls. Once when he was 16, took a chunk out of his chest/neck area and he couldve died and got 20 stictches. And again recently (despite the ban here in Toronto ). This time it was just a nip of his leg luckily. But I still remember the first time it looked like a bloody murder scene from a horror film and it was terrifying.

  • @ajd8558
    @ajd8558 Рік тому +42

    Having worked in animal welfare, I know how mean some people can be towards dog bite victims - always blaming the victim, being really vicious about it. So I really hope you're not dealing with hate.

    • @Stargazer9900
      @Stargazer9900 6 місяців тому +1

      Those people are ridiculous. How are they blaming the victim? Such immature and ignorant thing to do.

  • @imakitty1797
    @imakitty1797 Рік тому +352

    My grandma and my dog were both attacked by pit bulls (on separate occasions) that were trained and around humans their entire lives. After working with that breed too, I’m very cautious around them. Your videos are so inspiring ❤

    • @zziniop
      @zziniop Рік тому

      trained by common sense tells

    • @daniamar89
      @daniamar89 Рік тому +24

      They are not meant to be pets

    • @lucystoner
      @lucystoner Рік тому +7

      ​@@daniamar89 Yep, and it's not hateful to say so. In fact, I feel like I'm respecting the dog by knowing their true background.

    • @signupisannoying
      @signupisannoying Рік тому +1

      What were they doing when they get attacked by pit bulls? Where they trying to pet them? Or they were just passing by without doing anything special?

    • @skrittle555
      @skrittle555 6 місяців тому

      @@signupisannoying Are we seriously victim blaming dog attack victims now? You pibble people are something else. Go watch pitbulls unleashed. Go to r/banpitbulls. They should not be kept as pets. They kill people.

  • @kristyreynolds8334
    @kristyreynolds8334 Рік тому +451

    My son’s girlfriend had a sweet pit bull she rescued years ago. The pittie was good with other dogs and cats and got along really well with her family’s older dog. Recently, the pittie snapped while playing with the family dog and attacked her and destroyed her jaw. The golden tried to fight back but was absolutely no match and suffered severe irreparable injuries all over. The family was devastated but there was no choice but to put them both down later that same day. It happened in an instant with no warning.

    • @hanalei7177
      @hanalei7177 Рік тому +140

      oh my gosh that is so awful! the poor golden baby 🥺

    • @kaede7876
      @kaede7876 Рік тому +53

      That's so awfully sad. RIP amazing golden retriever, and sorry to hear about your son's girlfriend :( I hope she can recover soon and well ❤️

    • @cinnamonbun1354
      @cinnamonbun1354 Рік тому +36

      That’s really sad two loses and big shock in one day must been lot to deal with. Hope for your family heals soon

    • @jj-if6it
      @jj-if6it Рік тому +34

      how devastating, poor golden

    • @Renxo761
      @Renxo761 Рік тому +103

      "Pitties" are not sweet. The sweet ones are false, they nearly always end up snapping over the tiniest shit/nothing.
      I'm glad that that thing is gone and won't be able to destroy anymore.
      I'm sorry to hear about the other dog tho, that's sad. People need to stop breeding and buying shitbulls

  • @SuperILoveWater
    @SuperILoveWater Рік тому +26

    Wow. That’s terrible. I’ve seen a pit bull attack an old man, and it was also a “good” Pitt bull that “never was aggressive before.” I’m always careful around them now.

  • @VV-fy4cl
    @VV-fy4cl Рік тому +66

    Hi!
    I couldn't thank you enough for posting this series. Although we are struggling through different traumatic events, I can still relate and am so receptive to your positive outlook. Yes, we may look different now but that doesn't change how you choose to live your life - to find happiness in everything or feel sorry for yourself is your decision.
    I have been following your story since the beginning, but I was just recently diagnosed with Androgenic Alopecia this summer. My hair has been falling out in clumps which has changed my appearance entirely. This has been the biggest struggle to accept and overcome, so I thank you tremendously for sharing your experience and make me (and many others) feel much less alone.

  • @theresal5330
    @theresal5330 Рік тому +76

    You are so strong. I’m sorry people come at you for this. I cannot fathom the mindset of someone who attacks you for “hating pit bulls” because you mentioned being attacked by one. You literally would have every right to hate them anyway

    • @kevinpatrickcarey3741
      @kevinpatrickcarey3741 Рік тому +8

      mutant dog = mutant owners

    • @lisar655
      @lisar655 Рік тому +21

      These dogs aren’t pets. They aren’t bred to be pets either. They are fighting dogs with a lot of power. Is it worth the status symbol of having a dog like this? Her cousin must feel awful about her dog disfiguring her face

    • @champagnexoxo1198
      @champagnexoxo1198 10 місяців тому +3

      @@lisar655you know that they weren’t fighting dogs until people trained them to? That’s such an ignorant thing to say

  • @brendad940
    @brendad940 Рік тому +964

    Brooklinn you have nothing to feel sorry about although I understand feeling bad your cousin lost a pet. For whatever reason the dog snapped and animal control is right, with an injury that severe to a person you don't take chances. My youngest son was bitten by a pitbull in the face when he was 5 and nearly lost his eye. Turns out it was the third bite drawing blood this dog had done. He was put down and I felt bad too in spite of the fact our friends hadn't let us know about the previous incidents with the dog before we went camping with them. You are an inspiration to so many with your honesty. Sending love from Wilsonville Oregon

    • @genesisansbro4936
      @genesisansbro4936 Рік тому +39

      :/ it is sad but they really are such powerful dogs. People think they can have this breed like any other. But they take special owners that will be extra vigilant with these dogs. That are really aware of their feelings. Pit bulls get fixated and owners think they are calm and observing. They don’t they are fixated because they are waiting to attack. Doesn’t always happen but it can happen specifically when fixated.

    • @meladversity
      @meladversity Рік тому +67

      @@genesisansbro4936 even with the perfect owner a dog can attack. and even tho people love to deny it, it's just facts that different breeds have different risks of attacking out of the blue and causing bad injury. i honestly don't know why anyone would specifically choose a breed that is known for this, when there's a whole world of cute doggos to choose from.

    • @kaede7876
      @kaede7876 Рік тому +1

      Random but neat I live near near willsonville ❤️❤️😁 but yes I agree with your message! Sorry to hear about your son, hope he is doing well these days! What doesn't kill us makes us stronger!

    • @brendad940
      @brendad940 Рік тому +2

      @@kaede7876 that happened 25 years ago and he suffered no damage to his eye and minimal scarring. I hope you have a wonderful week!

    • @genesisansbro4936
      @genesisansbro4936 Рік тому

      @Anne Edrupt you’re making that comment on a video about a person that was attacked by a dog… you get a brain.

  • @bridgetdancer101
    @bridgetdancer101 Рік тому +34

    Can’t get over how gorgeous and strong you have stayed through this whole journey, thank you a million times for sharing ❤️

  • @felicitaanderson6803
    @felicitaanderson6803 Рік тому +9

    This also happened to my daughter when she was 12. She got bit in the arm, breast and stomach. It was her Uncle's dog. I'm so sorry that happened to you, it's a hard thing to go through. I'm glad you got through it you look happy and strong. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @n.c.467
    @n.c.467 11 місяців тому +20

    I am so glad that you survived! I heard that you were an aspiring model at the time of this attack. I hope you will continue on this path because I think you are beautiful. I have been educating myself about pitbulls and the whole controversy surrounding them. The reason I'm doing this is because I lost a friend this week when her pitbull attacked and killed her. I hope to figure out a way to help others somehow and honor her memory while doing so. Never give up and stay safe.❤️

  • @Hi_Its_LP
    @Hi_Its_LP Рік тому +15

    You’re looking so fresh and beautiful today! Even while talking about something so traumatic, you always have a cheer about you. It’s refreshing.

  • @nickis9560
    @nickis9560 Рік тому +46

    You have nothing to apologize for you have never said anything negative towards the breed despite what happened to you. Props to you for being so positive & strong throughout your whole journey you’re very brave.

  • @magnoliagranny
    @magnoliagranny Рік тому +83

    Brooklinn, you are incredible. The fact that you are just gorgeous, and you have made it clear that what’s important is what’s on the inside, is so beautiful. Most girls that are as beautiful as you are would not have handled this with the grace and acceptance as you have. I vote for you for Miss America. No, wait, Miss Universe. They have got to make a movie. Write a book, Brooklinn. Some producer will buy the movie rights.

  • @amyrivers4093
    @amyrivers4093 Рік тому +10

    You are so strong, inspirational and I have a lot of admiration with how you are dealing with this traumatic event and your journey. I've been sick my whole life and now I'm 44 and terminal. Whenever people say how strong I am I tell them I can either mope around and feel sorry for myself or fight for my life every day. I have lived for twelve years when my lifelong specialists told me I have two at the most. I've just been diagnosed with breast cancer and was recently a victim of a break in and assult. Both of my parents died recently leaving me with no family so it's not easy but I choose to be as positive as I can be. Xx

    • @lindamascarenhas6669
      @lindamascarenhas6669 Рік тому +1

      Stay Strong, God Bless you

    • @amyrivers4093
      @amyrivers4093 Рік тому +1

      @@lindamascarenhas6669 thank you, if it wasn't for God I wouldn't of made it this far. I wish you all the best. Xx

  • @steventhree-o-three1002
    @steventhree-o-three1002 Рік тому +9

    Your response to this tragic event is inspiring and your willingness to share your story is even more inspiring. I remember one Christmas standing outside my grandparents farm house and seeing my grandmother's medium size dog lunge for my 13 yr old brother's throat as he bent over to pick up a log of firewood that we were loading onto the back of my grandfather's old pickup truck. It happened in an instance and there was absolutely no warning. I remember witnessing the dog (his name was Brownie) latch on to my brother's mouth area as my brother had instinctively lowered his head to protect his throat. The dog was pushing off of my brother's chest with his two front legs while he held onto my brother's mouth area. When the dog finally lost his grip (or my brother's face gave out) and dropped to the ground, he then jumped up and started flailing around the midsection of my brother. By the time my grandfather had stopped the attach, my brother's lower lip was completely torn off and the dog had torn through my brother's winter coat and flannel shirt and managed to lacerate his stomach area in several places. It took 88 stitches to sew the lower lip we saved onto my brother's mouth. It took 13 stitches to sew up one wound on his stomach and another 8 or 9 stitches to sew up another wound on his stomach. The veterinarian surmised that given the dog's age (12)k9igcqx the dog was experiencing some sort of dementia given his age of 12 years. The ER staff noted that Christmas time is the number one time of the year for dog bites as many small children are visiting grandparents that have dogs not accustomed to children or for that matter any strangers in the house. I am 63 yrs old now and have never forgotten that moment. My brother had several surgeries a year or two after the initial medical procedures in an attempt to clean up some of the scarring. Unfortunately my brother was killed in a motorcycle accident when he was 17 yrs old so I cannot report how it looked later on. But because of that experience that I described, I have never allowed my own dogs (yes I am a dog lover) around any children unless I am RIGHT THERE monitoring the situation.

  • @Peach_106
    @Peach_106 Рік тому +9

    To think even one single person has tried to come at you sideways about the dog, blows my fucking mind. First and foremost - the outcome for the dog was never in your hands before, during, after the attack. The law around it, is the law, period. PERIOD. I think it’s amazing even if you were able to have a day, you were completely SELFLESS about it, when you didn’t have to be. I was just watching your hawk and wolf podcast and my mind 🤯 when you said people have tried to make you feel some type of way simply for just stating the FACTS of what happened to YOU. I know so many people tell you all the time how brave you are…because you truly are. But I just think you’re dope AF because you genuinely seem like you were already dope AF before the accident 🧡 I wish nothing but amazing things for you and much earned success!

  • @mdx7460
    @mdx7460 Рік тому +38

    Can’t believe how amazing your lip is looking! Can really see it all coming together now 👏👏

  • @kp74952
    @kp74952 Рік тому +756

    It actually makes me angry that people are so hell-bent on protecting their special breed of dog that they've decided to wave their flag for, that they ignore life-altering attacks like what happened to you and think we shouldn't even be allowed to talk about it. I agree, it is sad for everyone involved and it's sad the dog had to be put down, but even a human being who did this to someone else would not just be allowed to walk free afterwards. Yes, I feel for the animals, and I don't think they have any ill intent, but we also have a duty to protect people (and other animals!) from them. I'm sorry that on top of the inherent difficulty you already faced with this situation, you also had to deal with people's fragile egos that are for some reason wrapped up in the reputation of a dog breed. You are awesome and have nothing to be sorry for.

    • @luxconcept
      @luxconcept Рік тому +48

      You contradicted yourself saying a human who did this wouldn’t walk free but then go on to say the dog had no ill intent. That’s the point. The dog was acting on instinct, he didn’t do it maliciously like when a human blatantly attacks another human. That’s the difference here. It’s very sad that he had to be put down but it makes sense of course and the victim in this is Brooklyn. She said she doesn’t have anything against dogs and yet people are pretty much saying pit bulls she be rounded up and killed now.

    • @kyla6538
      @kyla6538 Рік тому +38

      While I understand and mostly agree with what you are saying, the one problem is that ALL DOGS do this, however the pit bull attacks are the only ones highlighted so they are the only ones in the news etc. I LOVE ALL DOGS but I fully trust NO DOG, not even my own that I've had for 8 years, raised with children and babies. I chose to not be ignorant about him and to recognize that he is an animal first, yes he is part of my family and sleeps in my bed with me, but I don't let kids get in his face for kisses and I don't let little ones tug on his fur/ears and do things that other people say "oh look my dog is so good because my baby can sit on him and bounce on him" HELL NAW that is stupid! Too many people chose stupidity when it comes to dogs. Trying to act like they think like a human. Anyhow I got off on a tangent but none of it was directed towards Brooklyn what happened to her was not at all her fault and not the dogs fault either, the dog has animal instincts and they kicked in for whatever reason. Maybe the dogs saw her eyes just right and they looked aggressive or maybe she was tlaking and showed her teeth just right.....we will never know why that dog snapped but it goes to show no matter how good your dog is.....don't be ignorant and always respect them as an animal first. Brooklyn you are amazing!! And again my comment isn't meant to sound like she did anything wrong, my comment is a response to the comment above.

    • @jeannie1592
      @jeannie1592 Рік тому

      @@kyla6538 Nah, it's a pitbull thing. They need to be banned or only owned with a permit like a tiger. Muzzles in public. Frightening breed. No need to blame the owners and victims.

    • @haroldharold9042
      @haroldharold9042 Рік тому +76

      there are plenty of social justice issues these people could get into, but instead they choose to fight “dog racism.” it’s pure stupidity

    • @haroldharold9042
      @haroldharold9042 Рік тому

      @@kyla6538 pit bull attacks are highlighted because their attacks are the most lethal. when they attack, they go for the face and neck and they shake which causes catastrophic damage. it’s nothing compared to a smaller dog bite or even a larger dog that does not go for the face and neck. there’s something deeply wrong with the breed.

  • @carolanddaryl922
    @carolanddaryl922 Рік тому +33

    What an inspiring young woman you are, you brighten my day and even though I am 20 years older than you, you give me a little bit of courage to face the hard stuff. Sending you love and best wishes for your continued recovery.

    • @steve998
      @steve998 Рік тому

      …what Carol said ^^^ x Sending love and prayers for full recovery

  • @clarisagarcia9468
    @clarisagarcia9468 Рік тому +6

    Brooklinn, Thank you for sharing your story and having a positive attitude toward a difficult situation. I was attacked by my friend's Huskey in August 2022 and it was a traumatic experience for me. It bit me on my chin and arm. Thanks to God the scar is almost unnoticeable at this point, but things could have been a lot worse. Unfortunately, my friend did not react as responsibly as your family did when it came to the safety of others, so I am glad to hear that everything was resolved peacefully in your situation. This gave me some hope and I appreciate you for that!

  • @jimcooper1053
    @jimcooper1053 Рік тому +27

    such a positive attitude. the world needs more people like you. respect

    • @Rihardololz
      @Rihardololz 9 місяців тому

      She obviously got coaxed by pit mommies.

  • @JoSedunary
    @JoSedunary Рік тому +37

    You seriously are an inspiration Brooklinn - thank you for sharing something so personal because you are mindful enough that it may help someone else to navigate through a difficult time. Your strength radiates from within and shines like the sun ! Never change, the world needs more positive people like yourself !!

  • @jeanelguidry3268
    @jeanelguidry3268 Рік тому +252

    You have nothing to feel bad about. Keeping an aggressive dog alive puts everybody at risk. If it had gotten to a small child, I can’t even imagine. Unpredictable and dangerous dogs are not worth risking a human life. I’m so glad you’re choosing to live life to the fullest! You are beautiful!

    • @SOOTHSAYERVEGA
      @SOOTHSAYERVEGA Рік тому +17

      Jeanel please tell me what makes a human life more valuable then another animal ? What do u think the world thinks about humans how have we contributed?

    • @SOOTHSAYERVEGA
      @SOOTHSAYERVEGA Рік тому

      Humans with all the intelligence still act unpredictable and dangerous , r*ping and brutally killing our own kids , family’s even other fucking animals .

    • @Kikovandeko
      @Kikovandeko Рік тому +11

      @@SOOTHSAYERVEGA would you rather the dog go to jail like humans do when they physically assault someone

    • @JH-kw8zy
      @JH-kw8zy Рік тому +40

      @@SOOTHSAYERVEGA Oh please. We have longer life spans, we're capable of deeper emotion and thought, we actually do good deeds. Yes humans are mostly selfish and bad but stop feeding your dog and see if they go hunting for squirrels or you. Just because you connect more with dogs doesn't mean they're equal to humans. Which would you save a dog or a baby? If you say baby that just confirms that your opinion is formed by your own stigma of humans.

    • @IslanderloverBKK
      @IslanderloverBKK Рік тому

      @@JH-kw8zyI'm in the Psychology field and your reply to that person, shows you have a mentality that needs to be checked. Get it checked now, before you become the monster you don't want to see yourself becoming.

  • @kmduarte2005
    @kmduarte2005 Рік тому +38

    I appreciate you sharing this very personal and traumatic experience with others, and for being so candid.
    My coworker’s daughter had an almost identical injury from a friend’s Cocker Spaniel. Her injury happened over 30 years ago and her treatments and results were much less sophisticated back then.
    I’m amazed at the incredible outcome and artistry of the surgeons involved in your care.
    As gorgeous as your face is, your inspirational attitude and spirit are even more beautiful.
    ✨💖✨

    • @SwampCeeMcGee60
      @SwampCeeMcGee60 Рік тому +1

      When I was little, I had a Cocker Spaniel and a Pitbull and I think it's "funny" how the Spaniel was aggressive toward certain people for no reason while my Pitbull was the gentlest dog in the world. My Spaniel went after my mom, cousins, and uncle for little to no reason.

    • @austyn5004
      @austyn5004 Рік тому +2

      Funny thing is that spaniels are known to lose their absolute minds and attack anyone. It’s called rage syndrome

  • @missnessnyc
    @missnessnyc Рік тому +10

    Brooklinn, you are an amazing young woman! Thank you for sharing your story and your journey, and for encouraging others going through life-altering challenges to stay strong and keep moving forward. I hope you feel all the love, encouragement, and gratitude from this community. You are an inspiration to us all!

  • @kyla6538
    @kyla6538 Рік тому +12

    My brother was mauled by a pit bull when he was around 3 years old. He was out playing in the fenced yard and a pitbull got into the yard and started mauling him. My uncle went running out and got my brother from the dog. Thankfully he got him away before any major injuries happened. The dog mostly thrashed him around and rolled him around using his paws. It reminded everyone of like how a cat plays with its prey before killing it.

  • @rebeccawood1234
    @rebeccawood1234 Рік тому +18

    May I just say, you are so pretty Brooklin. You’re insanely inspirational and honestly are just such a big role model for so many people. They do say that bad things happen to good people because they’re strong enough to take it. It’s messed up really, but genuinely you made so much light out of a horrible situation. I appreciate you sharing your story and just always being so genuine. 💖💖💖 know you’re truly a blessing to this world!

  • @berilo.8044
    @berilo.8044 Рік тому +107

    God I'm sorry you had to go through this. It must have been so bad to go through something like this while feeling guilty a part of your family had to be put down. I admire you so much, please don't feel guilty about what happened. ♡

  • @itsmevannahsmom
    @itsmevannahsmom Рік тому +22

    I just love your honesty and positivity. ❤ There is a silver lining to everything in life and I think you have or appear to have found the key to doing that perfectly! Not many young woman have your sense of self-awareness and maturity. I’ve watched you from day one and I am just in awe of you. I’m old enough to be your mom by the way so hats off to your parents too!

  • @Sarah-sarahndipity
    @Sarah-sarahndipity Рік тому +538

    I have a pit bull. I can tell you even though he's being being raised right I can see traits in him that even with a week of possibly being without me and in another's care or him being unsure of his environment he could easily turn. It's something I didn't experience when I had a staffordshire previously and I prefer staffordshires personally. Pitbulls are good guard dogs but a lot of dogs are. Too many of them are being bred. Its a breed you must breed only with the best of temperaments. Unfortunately there are too many pits out there.

    • @cbbroblox4029
      @cbbroblox4029 Рік тому +1

    • @ida2300
      @ida2300 Рік тому +35

      i think alot of it has to do with shitty breeding of pitbulls - maybe even breeding that has furthered these agressive traits. because really a pitbull was never meant to be a guard dog or agressive to humans at all, and well bred pit bulls arent agressive to humans (they are dog agressive though, and will probs kill smaller animals too) also for a while the pit bull has for whatever reason been pushed as being a 'nanny dog' which makes people get them who are not in a position to manege them properly. because agressive dogs of any kind should not be kept as a pet in a suburban area with other dogs, children, small animals nearby.

    • @khendralibbey617
      @khendralibbey617 Рік тому +15

      All dogs can be aggressive. The most aggressive dog I know is my aunts Chihuahua

    • @missnessnyc
      @missnessnyc Рік тому +87

      ​@@khendralibbey617 Yes, except that your aunt's Chihuahua would have to call 20 friends to be able to maul you and a fighting dog could quickly take care of you all on its own. Could your aunt's Chihuahua with only one other friend had been able to kill two kids and send an adult to the hospital in the span of 15'? Fighting dogs were bred to be strong, have a powerful bite and have a low arousal threshold so they could go from calm to fury in a flash and fight. New breeds derived from fighting dogs unfortunately still carry much of the genetics. People have no problem accepting that herders were hardwired to herd, retrievers were hardwired to retrieve, and pointers were hardwired to point, but no one wants to accept that fighting dogs were hardwired to fight and to do it in a specific way. There wouldn't have been a need to create fighting breeds if any dog would do.
      Here are some articles that might be of interest:
      Lee CJ, Tiourin E, Schuljak S, Phan J, Heyming TW, Schomberg J, Wallace E, Guner YS, Vyas RM. Surgical Treatment of Pediatric Dog-bite Wounds: A 5-year Retrospective Review. West J Emerg Med. 2021 Oct 27;22(6):1301-1310. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.9.52235. PMID: 34787555; PMCID: PMC8597704. “Among cases where the breed of dog responsible for the bite was known, the dog breed most commonly associated with severe bites was the pit bull (relative risk vs German shepherd 8.53, relative risk vs unknown, 3.28).”
      Essig GF Jr, Sheehan C, Rikhi S, Elmaraghy CA, Christophel JJ. Dog bite injuries to the face: Is there risk with breed ownership? A systematic review with meta-analysis. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2019 Feb;117:182-188. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2018.11.028. Epub 2018 Nov 29. PMID: 30579079. “Injuries from Pitbull's and mixed breed dogs were both more frequent and more severe. This data is well-suited for a bubble plot showing bite risk on the x-axis, bite severity on the y-axis, and size of the bubble by number of cases. This creates a "risk to own" graphic for potential dog owners.”
      Brice J, Lindvall E, Hoekzema N, Husak L. Dogs and Orthopaedic Injuries: Is There a Correlation With Breed? J Orthop Trauma. 2018 Sep;32(9):e372-e375. doi: 10.1097/BOT.0000000000001235. PMID: 29912736. “Pit bull terrier bites were responsible for a significantly higher number of orthopaedic injuries and resulted in an amputation and/or bony injury in 66 percent of patients treated …”
      Smith AM, Carlson J, Bartels AB, McLeod CB, Golinko MS. Characteristics of Dog Bites in Arkansas. South Med J. 2018 Aug;111(8):494-500. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000000848. PMID: 30075476. “(F)amily dogs represent a more significant threat than often is realized and that, among the breeds identified, pit bulls are proportionally linked with more severe bite injuries.”
      Alizadeh K, Shayesteh A, Xu ML. An Algorithmic Approach to Operative Management of Complex Pediatric Dog Bites: 3-Year Review of a Level I Regional Referral Pediatric Trauma Hospital. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2017 Oct 20;5(10):e1431. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001431. PMID: 29184724; PMCID: PMC5682160. “Of the 56 cases that had an identified dog breed, pit bulls accounted for 48.2% of the dog bites, and 47.8% of pit bull bites required intervention in the operating room.”
      Golinko MS, Arslanian B, Williams JK. Characteristics of 1616 Consecutive Dog Bite Injuries at a Single Institution. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 Apr;56(4):316-325. doi: 10.1177/0009922816657153. Epub 2016 Jul 20. PMID: 27400935: “Pit bull bites were implicated in half of all surgeries performed and over 2.5 times as likely to bite in multiple anatomic locations as compared to other breeds.”
      Bini, John K. MD; Cohn, Stephen M. MD; Acosta, Shirley M. RN, BSN; McFarland, Marilyn J. RN, MS; Muir, Mark T. MD; Michalek, Joel E. PhD; for the TRISAT Clinical Trials Group. Mortality, Mauling, and Maiming by Vicious Dogs. Annals of Surgery: April 2011 - Volume 253 - Issue 4 - p 791-797 doi: 10.1097/SLA.0b013e318211cd68. “Attacks by pit bulls are associated with higher morbidity rates, higher hospital charges, and a higher risk of death than are attacks by other breeds of dogs. Strict regulation of pit bulls may substantially reduce the US mortality rates related to dog bites.”
      Barnes JE, Boat BW, Putnam FW, Dates HF, Mahlman AR. Ownership of high-risk ("vicious") dogs as a marker for deviant behaviors: implications for risk assessment. J Interpers Violence. 2006 Dec;21(12):1616-34. doi: 10.1177/0886260506294241. PMID: 17065657. -> “Findings suggest that the ownership of a high-risk ("vicious") dog can be a significant marker for general deviance and should be an element considered when assessing risk for child endangerment.”
      Ragatz L, Fremouw W, Thomas T, McCoy K. Vicious dogs: the antisocial behaviors and psychological characteristics of owners. J Forensic Sci. 2009 May;54(3):699-703. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01001.x. Epub 2009 Mar 3. Erratum in: J Forensic Sci. 2009 Sep;54(5):1206. PMID: 19302402. -> “Findings revealed vicious dog owners reported significantly more criminal behaviors than other dog owners. Vicious dog owners were higher in sensation seeking and primary psychopathy. Study results suggest that vicious dog ownership may be a simple marker of broader social deviance.”

    • @khendralibbey617
      @khendralibbey617 Рік тому +4

      @@missnessnyc my aunts chihuahua has actually done some damage quite a few times. 😬🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @andromacha83
    @andromacha83 Рік тому +5

    Hello Brooklinn, I do remember that some time in the past one of your first videos after the attack came up on my homepage. I never commented under that video. I was very sorry about what happened to you, and I was really hoping for you to stay positive throughout your journey. Now, once again your video popped up on my homepage, and I am so thrilled to see you. You have come so far after your injury, and I am so happy to see that you are recovering well from every point of view.

  • @Peacefulh20
    @Peacefulh20 Рік тому +131

    It’s happened several times here in Southern California. We know someone whom had a pit bull, nicest dog ever, thought it was a lap dog. Then they had a baby. That pit bull guarded that’s baby like it was her own. For 2 years that pit protected that baby. Then one day out of the blue, the baby made a noise and the pit bull attacked and killed her. I am not a dog person at all and my son is extremely afraid of all dogs. We won’t go to anyone’s house that has a pit bull. It’s their choice if they want a pit, but it’s also our choice to keep our son away from them. You just never know when they or any dog will turn.

    • @elli1418
      @elli1418 Рік тому +7

      honestly that sounds highly unlikely.

    • @Renxo761
      @Renxo761 Рік тому

      @@elli1418 No it doesn't. Google pitbulls and look at how much destruction and death those beasts are responsible for.
      Breeding them was a monumental mistake and I sincerely hope that they all die out soon. Unfortunately, that's unlikely because of how many ignorant idiots in the world defending these bastards and breeding/buying them.

    • @XUrbanSimsX
      @XUrbanSimsX Рік тому

      @@elli1418 Are you serious?! CHECK the news. Recently a couple who ADVOCATE for pits had their children MURDERED by their own pits they had owned for 8 years. It's not UNLIKLEY it happens. Stop being ignorant.

    • @babygirl4lifeful
      @babygirl4lifeful Рік тому

      @@elli1418 trash

    • @originallyluna
      @originallyluna Рік тому +7

      the thing is that dogs typically will give warning, the problem is that too many ppl don’t know how to speak dog and don’t know what to look for or read a dogs body language and as a result these things happen and the dog is labeled bad, but ultimately what it comes to is: how was the dog raised and does the owner know how to communicate effectively with their dog, not saying dogs never attack without warning but “no provocation or without warning”its not as common

  • @kdog9104
    @kdog9104 Рік тому +94

    Hi, This is kind of unrelated but I felt like commenting. I worked as a vet assistant for 1.5 years. In my time I started fearless of dogs (I grew up around them), and by the end of it I am now so aware of the animals abilities and strength and have grown a bit of a fear. I had to actually leave the field because of problems. Not all vets but the unsafe working conditions of the vet field is what formed this fear for me. They hire in new people to the field and have not a lot of safety at all put into place. A lot of people there have egos and think they are dog whisperers and put the employees at so much risk, or they are so much in a rush to get things over with you are put at risk daily. I got bit three times throughout my time as an assistant/tech. Each time was so scary and hurt and was always due to lack of safety. Yet if you tried to advocate for safety people looked down on you or even did not take me seriously. I ended up growing such a huge fear of dogs and it was taking such a huge toll being put in flight or fight mode everyday holding down dogs with no real safety and just praying the dog wasn’t going to snap. It really hurt me to leave the field because I love animals and was good at my job. I hope the vet field progresses and safety is put in place and actually a law. I saw many people get hurt and it’s swept under the rug. I saw animals abused. I saw a lot. I wish there was better laws out there. Against breeding, the vet, everything. People like to look at dogs etc as innocent animals unable to damage, and although dogs are a beautiful animal and do offer a lot, they are capable of real, life threatening damage. And we should acknowledge that. Anyways thank you for speaking on your experience.

    • @gracecarew9975
      @gracecarew9975 Рік тому +9

      This is facts! I work at a vet hospital and vet clinic and there are definitely problems when it comes to restraint, not using muzzles/ cones, and people not wanting to sedate their animals because they have a "good dog". Good dogs will snap under stress at the vet, no doubt! a dog that has never bit before can and will bite at the vet, especially if they are in for an emergency or are in pain. People do not understand this, your dog can be dangerous, even if it has never bit you. Also these facilities need to prioritize safety. I have also been bit by the nicest dog, or so I thought, and now treat every dog (and cat) as if it is going to bite me, even if they don't seem it. It is too freaking risky. And i still get comments from people "well he has been nice so far" or "Oh I don't think he needs a muzzle" even when I can outwardly read their body language is uncomfortable. It's a horrible situation to be placed in, it's all fun and games until you get bit, and then you get blamed for it. its sad.

    • @Kenzie_McIntyre
      @Kenzie_McIntyre Рік тому +8

      I so can relate to the fear...I adored every dog until my friends 5yr old daughter was mauled to death by a neighbours pitbull ...I now keep my distance and I absolutely hate it when people have their dog on a leash and let my toddler in a pram try to pat it ...I am always saying no ..they always say the dog loves kids ..until they don't

    • @princessdulce3830
      @princessdulce3830 Рік тому +3

      @@Kenzie_McIntyre don’t drive. You won’t get in a car accident… until you do

    • @Kenzie_McIntyre
      @Kenzie_McIntyre Рік тому +3

      @@princessdulce3830 so unrelated and incomparable ..I won't be responding to any comments you make so save your time and move on to someone else

    • @princessdulce3830
      @princessdulce3830 Рік тому +2

      @@Kenzie_McIntyre ok but remember don’t get in that car for your own safety!

  • @melissaking3931
    @melissaking3931 Рік тому +91

    You’re such a great example to anyone ! Your lip is looking absolutely amazing ! So proud of you and how far you’ve come . Keep being awesome xx

  • @donnanewman1869
    @donnanewman1869 Рік тому +7

    Brooklinn, you have a light in you that shines so bright and an amazing spirit. Keep on shinning and spreading the love! I truly wish all people could be positive and kind, as you appear to be.

  • @Hershewed
    @Hershewed Рік тому +4

    I wss attacked by a dog as a child (German Shepard Husky mix) I really appreciate the fact that you took the time to share and explain what you went through, most times I’m afraid to explain my own attack experience because I’m afraid people will judge me, and you’ve given me the courage to finally explain to my friends what happened and why it took me so long to talk about it

  • @isal5659
    @isal5659 Рік тому +20

    Thats what was needed to do, can't risk it harming someone else. Your way of going though life is truly admirable brooklinn ♡ sending you love

  • @patboury6730
    @patboury6730 Рік тому +5

    You have likely inspired so many who are facing adversity. Thank you for sharing your story and how you are living your best life. I’m happy I found your story. And, you look as beautiful outside as you are inside

  • @NotRly1337
    @NotRly1337 Рік тому +21

    Thank you for making these videos, I continue to follow your stories. Wishing you the best!

  • @Hannah_Ohana
    @Hannah_Ohana Рік тому +55

    Our dog was a cockapoo and snapped into an unpredictable psycho. It happens more than people think and we were victim blamed for putting him down instead of giving him away. Being betrayed in such a deep way by an animal you care for that deeply is tough by itself. What a horrible situation. I'm so glad you survived and were somehow able to handle it with such grace.

    • @EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777
      @EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777 Рік тому +2

      My cat was wild and feral and very big for a domestic cat I found her in the street and she tried to attack me and the other cats I have, I worked with her and trained her and persisted in helping her I would never think of putting an animal down, but this is the modern world and I guess people do whatever is convenient...it's a shame

    • @ruthconnolly607
      @ruthconnolly607 Рік тому +25

      @@EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777 firstly, you're comparing a cat to a dog.. not the same no matter how ferral. Secondly, that was your choice to take ownership of the risk attached, if this family knew they could no longer house that dog, then how could they in good conscience pass the dog onto another home (keeping in mind that not everyone is willing or able to do what you did)
      My dogs dad attacked my daughter, split her cheek wide open, we were meant to take the dog upon my dad's death, but obviously couldn't do that, so my cousin took the dog, only for him to attack her daughter a month later, he was then put down. You insinuating that its a casual choice is not necessarily correct.

    • @ingeniousmaultasche6602
      @ingeniousmaultasche6602 Рік тому +9

      @@EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777 a cat ain’t a dog. Cats can’t kill you or maul you like that

    • @Hannah_Ohana
      @Hannah_Ohana Рік тому +2

      @@EsmeraldaWolfsbane7777 cats can't kill you but ok you seem to have an invalid opinion that totally rewrites the past

    • @Hannah_Ohana
      @Hannah_Ohana Рік тому +2

      @@ruthconnolly607 right?! It's not taken lightly whatsoever and at the end of the day, a risk to human life is a risk to human life. I'm not sorry for keeping people safe. Cats don't go around mawling human faces. Btw, very sorry about your daughter. It is a very traumatic experience and I hope she healed ok.

  • @Cremesure12
    @Cremesure12 Рік тому +2

    My 11 year old daughter was attacked by a friends pitbull in Sept 2022 completely unprovoked. It grabbed her left cheek and started to shake her like a rag doll narrowly missing her eye, it was horrific. The scars are all down her face to her jawline.

  • @susimut8705
    @susimut8705 Рік тому +17

    I love your attitude and dealing of the accident. You are really strong and it is incredible how good is your lip already looking. Greetings from Germany!

  • @Cat_Sterling
    @Cat_Sterling Рік тому +11

    Thank you so much for your videos and your energy, Brooklinn! Your videos are so encouraging and it melts my heart knowing that there are such nice people in the world like you ❤

  • @dalida972
    @dalida972 Рік тому +8

    I’ve been following u for a while and you look amazing, the progress that the surgeries have made is incredible! Wishing u a full and speedy recovery xx

  • @roseyk7677
    @roseyk7677 Рік тому +3

    Asking the dog patrol not to put an aggressive pit bull down after attacking you, is like saying don't arrest an aggressor who has committed domestic violence against someone.... There's no place for sentiment here.. Sometimes people, and dogs, are just too unpredictable and are potential killers.... End of!

  • @nathanhollow0
    @nathanhollow0 9 місяців тому +4

    Pitbull that's been trained for 8 years "snapped". Yeah, pitbulls definitely shouldn't be around any living things.

  • @_hopeless_romantic_
    @_hopeless_romantic_ Рік тому +3

    My neighbour's pitbulls were sadly raised as guard dogs and are really aggressive. They were never let inside the house, they were never taken out for a walk either and they were trained to attack. I don't want to sound rude but these dogs have become killing machines. The look in their eyes when they see my beagle...It's terrifying.

    • @sammy9103
      @sammy9103 Рік тому

      Hope you & your beagle stay safe!
      Those pits will kill your sweet beagle if given a second of a chance.

  • @Dobviews
    @Dobviews Рік тому +3

    You inner strength and light is just beaming. I cannot imagine what you have gone through but the grace with which you carry yourself is just amazeballs. Please continue this channel as the world needs more of your spirit/heart.

  • @HerUrbanHomestead
    @HerUrbanHomestead Рік тому +8

    I’m an operating room nurse and one of the worst traumas I had was a pitbull attack. I’m with you though, I am cautious with every dog, even my own.

  • @CorinneHendricks67
    @CorinneHendricks67 Рік тому +46

    Being an advocate for dogs and dog rescue I have fostered many pit bull dogs. In fact, my picture shows me WITH one of my many foster dogs I have had throughout the years. I've fostered somewhere in the neighborhood of 37 pit bull breed dogs. What happened to you is absolutely horrifying and I am so sorry you are having to go through the ordeal of facial reconstruction and disruption in your life. I have to say you are a trooper and doing it beautifully by the way! When a dog is that unpredictable and unsafe it is in the best interest of everyone (dog included) to humanely euthanize. Many dogs have behavioral issues that can be successfully addressed but what that dog did to you is unacceptable under ANY circumstances and that dog could never have been trusted or safe around anyone ever again. Please do not feel bad or responsible for the decision made to end that dog's life. The best and ONLY option was to euthanize. Anyone with any sense would agree. Take care, sweetheart. I wish you the very best and a full recovery.

    • @adammartin180
      @adammartin180 Рік тому

      If that was me with the mauled lip, after I killed that dog that attacked me, I'd walk over to your ranch, pick out the pitbulls like the Hutus did with the Tutsis, and the slaughter them.
      Then I'd move on the next house

    • @tcameron
      @tcameron Рік тому +1

      Have you ever had any issues with any of the 37 pits you have cared 4?
      I have a pit that I love so much. So far so good.
      But that's in the back of mind sometimes. If he may turn one day....

    • @lucystoner
      @lucystoner Рік тому +2

      ​@@tcameron keep bear mace or a tranqulizer. (Bullets don't usually stop a pitbull.) Don't let him run loose. Don't leave him alone with a child.
      Honestly, just the fact you're here shows that you're a better owner than a lot of people.

  • @meyooayumi3074
    @meyooayumi3074 Рік тому +2

    so sweet of youu! this is the first video i saw and i love you already! Thank you for sharing so much inspiration!
    Keep giving hope dol!

  • @sharoncole8249
    @sharoncole8249 Рік тому +3

    You are such a wonderful strong human .l bet there has been many tears with your family about everything that has happened. But you still come on line to help other people that are going through things. You have a special gift that uplifts people you most definitely uplift me with your courage and how you chat to us all you are so kind hearted. Thank you for shareing your story and helping others that might be going through things. I am going to give my husband a hug now 😊👍🏻xx

  • @jenshuttleworth5284
    @jenshuttleworth5284 Рік тому +5

    You are so amazing! You should really be doing speeches/presentations for people on how to find happiness despite the darkness. There has not been one video of your that I have watched that didn’t make me smile! You are a bright light

  • @tackydidie
    @tackydidie Рік тому +15

    beautiful, just plain beautiful. thank you for existing girl 🥰 we need more people like you around

  • @billyjournell
    @billyjournell 5 місяців тому +1

    I don’t mean to sound insensitive, but they did SUCH a great job on you. Your face is so beautiful. I love your outlook, your energy, and your perspective. Props to Dad for all that wisdom! 👏

  • @itstiaamia
    @itstiaamia Рік тому +105

    Imagine going through all of this and still having people in the comments try and defend a pit bull they didn’t even know. Brooklinn, you are amazing 💜

    • @Lucia4377
      @Lucia4377 Рік тому +4

      ...ok but Brooklinn is literally defending the dog too

  • @beckyklepper315
    @beckyklepper315 Рік тому +13

    This was concise and perfectly to the point, and I'm so glad to see you doing so well! Keep living your life! Into your cousin and to your family I'm sorry that they lost the dog but I'm more happy to say that they didn't lose you that day.

  • @jordiflower
    @jordiflower Рік тому +239

    Love your hair here! And please ignore the ignorant people. Dogs are animals, and animals are unpredictable, that’s all. You didn’t deserve this or have any say to what happened to it.

    • @melonypullen6149
      @melonypullen6149 Рік тому +10

      I agree with you and people are unpredictable too
      ... it's a sad world now

    • @zziniop
      @zziniop Рік тому

      no, they are not. every bad dog is a owner fault. 80% people should not have a dog cause they are ignorant and stoopid, like her cousin

    • @snorenzo1
      @snorenzo1 Рік тому +2

      not all animals are unpredictable, most animals give you warnings

    • @Zain94336
      @Zain94336 Рік тому +1

      Finally a white person that talks sense in these comments.

    • @jordiflower
      @jordiflower Рік тому

      @@Zain94336 lol I try

  • @user-lz9xz6lu3u
    @user-lz9xz6lu3u 5 місяців тому +3

    It does not matter whether a Pit Bull has good owners or bad owners , these dogs have that natural aggression built right into their DNA , a bad owner just makes that dog worse than what it already is!!!!

  • @Timelessk9s
    @Timelessk9s Рік тому +2

    Pits were bred for bloodsports. To me its no surprise that they end up biting people. As someone who has owned 4 pits, never will again. Their body language is extremely subtle and they can go from 0-100 real quick. So sorry you had to experience this

  • @edenleighl
    @edenleighl Рік тому +2

    You are incredible and resilient and absolutely courageous. You are a complete role model and I guarantee you are helping countless people just by sharing your experiences and story. Keep your chin up and that beautiful smile on your face. You’re incredible x

  • @katiehenry7
    @katiehenry7 Рік тому +67

    I've been attacked by two dogs in my lifetime...they were both pit bulls. The first one was so scary. It got out of the house and attacked my sister and I and then it even attacked its owner. Terrifying. I won't even pet one now. Ever.

    • @moviegoer21
      @moviegoer21 Рік тому +13

      You are lucky to be still alive or still have your face because Shitbulls loves to go for the face first

    • @molotochnik.i
      @molotochnik.i Рік тому +19

      Pitbulls are not even cute dogs, no reason to ever have one ever

    • @annekaross9332
      @annekaross9332 Рік тому +7

      @@molotochnik.i I completely agree, they need to not be bred anymore and there would be far less attacks. These
      types of things ruin people's lives and forever change it.

    • @princessdulce3830
      @princessdulce3830 Рік тому

      So sorry you had to experience that. Were they actually Pits? They are the cutest breed ❤

    • @jessicamarie8299
      @jessicamarie8299 Рік тому +1

      @@moviegoer21 So many pitbull nutts making excuses for the dogs I just wish America care so much about their people that they would ban this breed.

  • @duranca
    @duranca Рік тому +4

    You are a gem of a human being. Absolutely extraordinary. You taught me such a valuable lesson this morning. You have absolutely no idea how much positive energy you are putting out there. You will be inundated with good karma. Sending you love, best wishes and positive vibes always!

  • @TJD_TRAVELS
    @TJD_TRAVELS Рік тому +5

    Your strength and resilience is wonderful. This unfortunate even doesn't define you or should rob you of your life and I'm happy to see you living your life with such positivity. Hug

  • @she_sings_delightful_things
    @she_sings_delightful_things Рік тому +2

    Hunnyyyyyyy!!!!! LOOK AT YOU!!! You look GORGEOUS. I haven't seen your channel in almost a year I think, maybe a little less, but W♡W!! You just look so good, I'm so happy to see ya smiling!

  • @cherylcarlson3315
    @cherylcarlson3315 Рік тому +1

    You are more gracious than I.Neighbor across the alley was given young pitbull by another neighbor who said couldn't keep it, then got 2 more!! Anyway, the liver and white dog was chained out and was barking none stop, no interactions except the chihuahua that ran loose from same house and terrorized neighborhood. pitbull got loose a LOT and my 2 leashed dogs barked it off up till one day it bit my sweat pants when out without a dog but in front of owner. It was surrendered same day as I am disabled and use cane. Daughter got it back, has been loose charging people and again attempted to bite me but big dog blocked the attack and got bit on left rear leg, didn't fight was intent on getting me into house while waving cane at it. While animal control has dithered for nearly a month it has attacked a child and gone after my smaller dog who wants to attack it right back... don't want the vet bill. I want the dog so gone...thing is there are young kids in that house.

  • @taylor11111
    @taylor11111 Рік тому +3

    The stigma is correct. Why do we have a domestic animal around that kill or harm so many people every year. It is insanely stupid and inconsiderate to own a pit bull.

    • @kateendrews46
      @kateendrews46 Рік тому +1

      That’s not true. The stigma is now well warranted , any dog can attack. These dogs were just bred for fighting so you have to be more considerate, but I’ve dealt with pits more than any other breed , from literal puppies and I haven’t gotten so much as a scratch.

    • @taylor11111
      @taylor11111 Рік тому

      @@kateendrews46 bro they kill people every year. look at literally any statistic.

    • @kateendrews46
      @kateendrews46 Рік тому

      @kneeger I do have a scratch for playing with a pit who’s nails were too long. She jumped on me while I was sitting it literally had no malicious intent. And side note, whining about a scratch is so pathetic

  • @et8603
    @et8603 Рік тому +22

    Thank you for sharing Brooklinn! It’s tragic what happened to both you and the dog. Your attitude and positivity is so incredible and helpful to everyone.

  • @Nothinggirl
    @Nothinggirl Рік тому +9

    I’ve been following pit bull stories for years. I would never allow my family or young kids near them. It’s not the dogs fault, and they can’t help it because that’s how they are bred. So I don’t believe they deserve abuse. But I do know the danger they are capable of, and therefore want nothing to do with them. And yes, I’d fight a chihuahua a hundred times before I fight a pit bull. Sure the chihuahuas are more aggressive but take my chances versus a pit bull that can kill me on a whim.

    • @kevinpatrickcarey3741
      @kevinpatrickcarey3741 Рік тому +1

      very very smart

    • @jaynecrafter2684
      @jaynecrafter2684 Рік тому

      Then do not allow your kids or family around ANY dog it doesn't matter the breed. it literally doesn't. any dog can be bred badly and have bad genetics.

    • @Nothinggirl
      @Nothinggirl Рік тому +1

      @@jaynecrafter2684 well yeah of course! But guess what, I’d take my chances with a chihuahua about a thousand times before I do a pit bull! It’s all about RISK FACTOR, that’s my only concern here

    • @jaynecrafter2684
      @jaynecrafter2684 Рік тому

      @@Nothinggirl then you'll never own a large dog correct? No matter the breed? Because all large dogs can kill you or cause serious damage Doesn't matter the breed

    • @Nothinggirl
      @Nothinggirl Рік тому +1

      @@jaynecrafter2684 I will never own any pets actually, I like them a lot but I don’t want the responsibility. And yes I would keep any future kids I have away from big dogs to the best of my ability, and they’ll learn how to behave around animals. And under no circumstances will they interact with a pit bull, or any young kids around me as long as I’m there, because it could in theory, be a normal situation 99.9% of the time but that .1% can lead to maiming and death so why risk it?
      And once again, there are many smart, cute, small and big dog breeds where it is extremely unlikely for them to cause serious damage to a child. Why not let kids or babies around them? If it’s literally about risks, why wouldn’t I eliminate the biggest risks? Zero risk is impossible, of course, but like I said why make it worse? Why don’t you get that? 😭

  • @gracey3269
    @gracey3269 Рік тому +2

    Your fucking maturity and empathy throughout this situation is absolutely incredible. You are seriously someone I look up to. Even though you were hurt, you still had empathy for the dog and your family which reflects your character. Seriously girl you are amazing.

  • @revdrtiffanyfoster
    @revdrtiffanyfoster 8 місяців тому +1

    I had an amazing 100 lb pittie princess as we called her. She was super docile with my husband,and myself. When I was pregnant she would often nap with me. As she got older she started to not be so playful. She wanted to nip, and scratch. This was cause for concern, but we thought with enough positive reinforcement of good behavior she would quit. She went from the nips,and scratches to jumping on me. I am 4'11 so when she stood up she was nearly my height. I did not worry until she knocked me down. Even with lots of toys, plenty of land run freely on, and all our love her behavior did not improve. We ended up having to re-home her. I still miss her,and have her photos of my phone. We have not gotten another doggie since her. I used to be an advocate for larger dogs,and say it is all in how they are raised. Well this proved me wrong because our love was no match for sheer aggression.

  • @greenblood64
    @greenblood64 Рік тому +43

    That’s unbelievable. I am so sorry this happened. I am a dog lover but I personally would never have a pit bull. There are way too many stories just like this one.

    • @TJ-1234
      @TJ-1234 Рік тому +6

      Same like I’m a human lover but personally no black humans cause there are just way too many stories crime-related you know?

    • @THEhelloinsanity
      @THEhelloinsanity Рік тому +1

      @@TJ-1234 so you think black people are comparable to dogs?

    • @jordiflower
      @jordiflower Рік тому +39

      @@TJ-1234 seek help pls

    • @AccidentallyOnPurpose
      @AccidentallyOnPurpose Рік тому +5

      I mean, pitbulls aren't the dogs with the most attacks, golden retrievers are. Pitbulls are reported on more because their history of being used for fighting.

    • @THEhelloinsanity
      @THEhelloinsanity Рік тому +29

      @@AccidentallyOnPurpose Mortality rate for pitbull attacks is key here. It's the fact that they are VERY strong, literally bred for fighting. I'm not saying their mother/father grandmother/grandfather ancestry were bred for fighting, but their entire lineage was bred for it. Only the strongest, most aggressive. That strength and temperament is undeniably critical when it comes to this argument. Show me 1 golden (that wasn't a golden bred with a bully) that has attacked and killed someone and I could show you 200 pitbull stories for each one. Why play with fire? Sure you may not get burnt playing with the fire but MANY have and you COULD. It's fire.

  • @beatriceroth1679
    @beatriceroth1679 Рік тому +5

    You are such a lovely and supportive person. Keep going and make the world a better one. Much love from Bea, Munich, Germany

  • @alexwestmore7419
    @alexwestmore7419 Рік тому +10

    I guess at the end of the day, as much as we love our fur babies and believe me I wouldn’t be without mine. We must also remember that they are also animals and can be temperamental, just like some people. I know there was no antagonist for your attack, I really admire your beautiful outlook on life and your positivity, we could all learn a bit from you I think. ❤

  • @kristenlaplante132
    @kristenlaplante132 Рік тому +1

    You're an inspiration, powerful influence, beautiful and this old lady is learning from you. When you have a blue day, remember that your positive attitude here on UA-cam has lifted people. ❤️

  • @kimcutts6153
    @kimcutts6153 Рік тому +1

    My goodness. What a beautiful young lady you are. And an inspiration. Many people (including me probably) would be feeling very downhearted about the whole situation. I wish nothing but the best for you, and I'm sure that you will not settle for anything less. Onwards and upwards girl. ❤🇬🇧

  • @Mari14Bella
    @Mari14Bella Рік тому +9

    u look so pretty here Brook! (at all times, but especially in this video)
    your energy is like sunshine :) wish u'd make longer videos

  • @michelledml3162
    @michelledml3162 Рік тому +18

    All breeds have specific characteristics that are bred into them. No one attacks people who talk about how Australian Shepherds have to be kept very active or they go nuts BECAUSE they are bred for herding. Pits have been bred for fighting, for attacking and hanging onto large prey until it stops breathing. Expecting a dog that has literally been bred for this purpose to NOT succumb to his genetics is like swimming with an alligator and being shocked when it grabs you, barrel rolls you and holds you under water until you drown.

    • @thistime1483
      @thistime1483 Рік тому +8

      You are absolutely right. I really don't understand why so many people refuse to admit this, and even defend this dangerous breed. Horrible dogs.

    • @sammy9103
      @sammy9103 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely!! I wish more people would accept the truth & stop being in doggie denial with this dangerous breed.

    • @GrChBarracuda
      @GrChBarracuda Рік тому

      None of you never owned any real pit bulls . Don’t even know what they are

    • @thistime1483
      @thistime1483 Рік тому

      @@GrChBarracuda Here come the defenders of these monsters. Hopefully yours gets put down before it has the chance to maul a child.

    • @GrChBarracuda
      @GrChBarracuda Рік тому +1

      @@thistime1483 you probably never seen a real pit bull . What is a pit bull ?

  • @pastelsunny758
    @pastelsunny758 Рік тому +7

    You’re looking so good! I’m amazed how well your surgeon did and how well you rock it :) I’m so excited you’re becoming healthy again

  • @msgriz56
    @msgriz56 Рік тому +2

    You are such a bright light in this world. What a true beauty inside and out. Everyone that knows and loves you has got to be very proud of you. Even strangers like me are proud of you as you as such an inspiration. Seeing you and listening to your positive words and feeling your positive energy makes me smile and just adds such happiness to my day.

  • @dfc41
    @dfc41 Рік тому +2

    My step daughter was attacked by a Pitt bull when she was 3. It ripped her entire cheek off. Terrible situation. It was her mom's cousins dog If I remember correctly. I'm definitely cautious around pittbulls. My bestfriend has had 2 of them. One was a total sweetheart. The other despite intensive training began getting extremely aggressive and attacking her other dogs and then almost attacked her friends daughter. No one was willing to adopt this dog and the shelters said if it showed aggression they would immediately put it down. It was like there was something wrong In this dogs head. It was extremely sweet to me but horrible with other dogs and anyone he didn't know. She had to eventually put him down. It broke her heart and she refused to ever get another pit bull.

  • @doingtime20
    @doingtime20 6 місяців тому +3

    People have taken too far this whole concept of "keep an open mind" and "don't judge a book by its cover". Yeah no, I've learned that some generalizations are necessary, and there is some truth in them. Pitbulls should not be bred anymore, period. I'm not advocating for having the ones existing put to "sleep" (of course not), but just dont breed new ones, there is no point in it.

  • @AccidentallyOnPurpose
    @AccidentallyOnPurpose Рік тому +7

    When I was little I had gotten my top lip nearly bitten off by our lab dog we rescued. I am so lucky mine was able to be stitched back on, although I have some scars and a crooked cupidsbow.

  • @alexwestmore7419
    @alexwestmore7419 Рік тому +8

    You are incredible! I have an English Bulldog and a Pug. I’ve had my dogs since they were born, I even hand reared one. I love them like they are my children. I have three children and they have been taught to respect our dogs and treat them right. This is such a terrible situation for you to have been in, but you are so strong and beautiful. ❤

  • @jolanzsuzsannakarpati7469
    @jolanzsuzsannakarpati7469 Рік тому +1

    I saw a pit bull attack. A lady was outside of her home with her small dog. About 100-150 meter far was a pit bull with his owner. The pit bull saw the small dog and started to run and accelerate! The owner has no power over the pit bull, nothing could stop that dog!!!!In a few minutes the small dog was in pieces just before my eyes!

  • @rocked13
    @rocked13 Рік тому +1

    It is both. I have 2 Staffy Bull Pits raised from puppies by my husband and me. They are very well behaved, but my older kids aren't even allowed alone with them with their dad or me present.
    My neighbor has a Am-pit and bulldog mix. He is VERY aggressive. He snaps at his owner and she has a kindergartener child. I am terrified of something happening next door to the little girl. The difference? Owners, training and whether they are spayed or neutered. My 2 are fixed. Neighbors dog is not. They are all 3 yrs of age. So scary.

  • @mamarobyn
    @mamarobyn Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing this my granddog is a Staffordshire and here in Miami Dade County it's a real no no...I actually grew up with the kid that had the law passed because he lost a leg to a pit bull...Anywho, I play with him the dog, not the dude and he is the most gentle soul...butttt there is a moment I see his eyes change that I realized this dog is still an animal and anything could happen....

  • @Amina-cw1em
    @Amina-cw1em Рік тому +6

    Brooklinn! You look so beautiful! You always do - but, I got a little teary eyed as its' healed so, so much!

  • @Trinity25Apr
    @Trinity25Apr Рік тому +7

    Sadly bad things happen to good people. If we try and make sense of these things when they occur it would drive us round the bend. We are all animals and any human being can do something catastrophic to others at any given time, it's hard to read people so how are we going to read other living things? This was a dreadful thing to happen to anyone but this amazingly spirited young woman is a shining example of picking yourself up dusting yourself down and starting all over again. Inspirational.

  • @angelikabornett9920
    @angelikabornett9920 Рік тому +1

    I am deeply touched by your loving heart! In all of your videos I feel the love to yourself and how much this love helps you healing from your trauma. Thank you very much, this shows me where to go

  • @BeautyforAshess
    @BeautyforAshess 9 місяців тому +1

    Your new lip is coming out well I was worried about you so happy that you got the results you have now, Praying for futher recovery and healing! Continue to accept yourself your self-acceptance and confidence is beautiful