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xfiles
About a year ago I found one of my dogs dead in my backyard with a big hole in his stomach. At first I thought he had been run over (there's a semi busy street behind my house) and thrown over the fence into my backyard but there was no blood on the street, no blood or trail of blood in the backyard...not a single drop. I could see his guts through the hole in his stomach but no blood at all. At the moment I couldn't figure out what had happened so I just buried my dog, but now after reading different articles, I think it might have been the chupacabras. Also I would like to point out that my other dog that was kept inside that night because he was sick was barking all night long like never before. I had just come back from a party and was too tired to pay attention to his barking so I just covered my head with a pillow and went to sleep.
What do you guys think happened to my 3 yeard old German Shepherd? sad.gif
Hotoke
sorry for yor dog but its an awesome experience. where do you live?some info would be good
xfiles
QUOTE(Hotoke @ Dec 29 2004, 12:12 PM)
sorry for yor dog but its an awesome experience. where do you live?some info would be good
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Houston, Tx
I haven't heard of any case like mine over here.
Hotoke
it fits the description of a chupacabra victim they are not unheard of in texas. no known animal drains blood of its victims. vampire bats and leeches dont kill their victims.

I am going with chupacabra.
JennRose
QUOTE(Hotoke @ Dec 29 2004, 05:28 PM)
show the body of your dog to a vet.

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Too bad it died a year ago and is buried. tongue.gif
Hotoke
QUOTE(JennRose @ Dec 29 2004, 11:46 PM)
QUOTE(Hotoke @ Dec 29 2004, 05:28 PM)
show the body of your dog to a vet.

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Too bad it died a year ago and is buried. tongue.gif
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what other animal could have been the culprit? i will kick you if you say vampire
Walken
Perhaps Aliens abducted it and experimented on it? As un-seriouse as this sounds....well, i'm seriouse.
Wings of Selkhet
Sounds like a gunshot wound....
eveningsky339
A chupacabra victim usually has two small puncture holes. Also, some of the vital organs may be missing. It is possible to cut an animal and not bleed; if you put the blade between the veins/arteries in the skin and carefully open it up without cutting any veins/arteries iniside, then you've got a hole with no blood. But that is near impossible to do without surgical equipment and tons of experience as a surgeon or something of that nature. A single, large hole would not show a chupacabra attack, because as I said, victims usually show two small puncture wounds with perhaps some missing vital organs. Do you know if all the organs were intact?
FLY SPITTA
QUOTE(Wings of Selkhet @ Dec 29 2004, 03:56 PM)
Sounds like a gunshot wound....
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Gun shots leave blood all the time.
Sounds lie a Chupa to me I'm not saying they are real just saying that from the description sounds like a Chupa killing. I'm not saying they are real just saying everyone describes Chupa's killing things that exact same way.
Panthera leo atrox
Perhaps someone did that to the dog somewhere else, and that's where the blood drained out before it was moved. Or perhaps the hole was made after the dog was already dead and bloodflow had stopped and the blood had coagulated, thus making it appear that the dog had been exsanguinated. Or many other such possibilities that are much more likely than a chupucabras attack. tongue.gif
Ruby
I would have to say i think it was a chupacabra.
Diebytheflyguy
[sarcasm]Yes, we don't quite know what it was, sooo, I'm just going to say Chupacabra, just because. [/sarcasm]
Draco5832000
I have sent you a message, friend xfiles.
I would like to help you upon your consent.
xfiles
Some say Chupacabras, some say a gun shot, aliens, who knows I guess we'll never find out what really happened to my dog. I should've taken him to a vet.
For the moment I will agree with peolple that think Chupa did it because I can't think of anything else...
Perhaps it was my damn neighbor, he never really liked my dog!
Hotoke
why would anyone shoot his dog for no reason?

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Perhaps it was my damn neighbor, he never really liked my dog


that could explain it but what about the blood unless your neighbour is a vampire
Tia
Sorry about your dog xfiles.
The vet would have been your best bet, that way if it was your neighbour you could have at least got the police onto him.
The Drake
QUOTE(xfiles @ Dec 30 2004, 05:36 AM)
Perhaps it was my damn neighbor, he never really liked my dog!
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Since when do neighbours eat dogs. Is he Chinese?

Ps. Sorry about this. I don't mean to offend you or something
Falco Rex
Yes, and if your neighbor killed it; he almost certainly done it someplace where he wouldn't be seen. Therefore the blood would have drained out there. Then he could well have moved the body where you would eventually find it..
See, there's a theory that makes some sense. It sure beats the round of "It's Chupa because we can't think of anything else" posts I've read so far..
Hotoke
there would be blood on his fur if he shot him
Falco Rex
Who said the dog had to be shot? There are numerous ways to end a life. Many of them requiring minimal blood loss. The hole in the stomach could have come later. And there was an entire night to work on it. The body could even have been washed for all we know..Given the hundreds of possible explanations, why arbitrarily choose a goatsucking fiend that hasn't even been proven to exist yet?
Especially when we know for a fact that we have any number of humans who are more than disturbed enough to do something like this..
Walken
Why not get a new dog? And strap cameras to it. Then if it happens again, god forbid it will, at least you'll know what happened.
ABOTU
I'm sure the dog would love having cameras strapped to it tongue.gif I'm going with the chuchcapra(spelling) thing. It's the most reasonable explanation. Or maybe 2 things happened, like, your dog got killed by someone(who put a hole in its stomach) and then something came along and sucked the blood out.
Walken
But Chupacarbra is rarely seen in any MEDC's, let alone the US-of-A
Falco Rex
I love it when somebody says an Alien-Hybrid bloodsucker is the most reasonable explanation..It's surreal!! laugh.gif
ABOTU
true but there isn't much out there that it could be...
Panthera leo atrox
Most reasonable explanation... tongue.gif

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there isn't much out there that it could be


Lots of better theories have been given!
Falco Rex
Well, that's just it,though. There's almost a hundred things it could be. Having a vet examine the body would have been very helpful, but consider this. After some hours of death, blood settles to whatever part of the body is lowest and begins to congeal. So basically, just because blood isn't surrounding a wound doesn't mean there's no blood in the body. The cut could have been made after the dog was already dead for a few hours, in which case it might appear bloodless..
AtticusBlueprint
Yeah there's millions of explainations, chupa attack, neighbour shooting it, and ..... ya....um......ya......
playfaan
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But Chupacarbra is rarely seen in any MEDC's, let alone the US-of-A


there has been many siteings in new mexico and texas. the chupas seem to be moving up.

im sorry about your pup hmm.gif i always bring my dog and cats in at night..darn me watching those shows when i was little i was always afriad a chupa, alien, bigfoot, or other one of those things would get them. laugh.gif
Draco5832000
QUOTE(Walken @ Dec 30 2004, 06:42 PM)
Why not get a new dog? And strap cameras to it. Then if it happens again, god forbid it will, at least you'll know what happened.
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Actually, friend xfiles. That would be a good experiment. Not witha dog though. Something expendable. But I wouldn't do it unless there's the possibility that something might happen. I'm still lacking in information.

xfiles
I would do the experiment with my other dog but he's dead too. He was an 8 year old Labrador Retriever. He was hit by a car 2 months ago. I found him alive still, I took him to the vet but died 20 mins. The vet told me his lungs had exploded and there was major internal bleeding. Nothing we could've done. This was my favorite dog, I'm a 23 yer old man but I must confessed I cried when that happened. But going back to the Chupacabra subject. I think I'm gonna have an expedition to the wooded area behind my house to see what's out there. Maybe I'll camp out for one night and see what I find.
I will keep you all posted about my "expedition to the woods".
Diebytheflyguy
QUOTE(playfaan @ Dec 30 2004, 02:18 PM)
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But Chupacarbra is rarely seen in any MEDC's, let alone the US-of-A

there has been many siteings in new mexico and texas. the chupas seem to be moving up.
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Yes, and you know why? Because people are making it bigger than it really is. This thread is an example of that. People are saying "Chupacabra" "It sounds like a chupacabra" and so on, when really it IS something else.

QUOTE(xfiles @ Dec 29 2004, 11:36 PM)
Some say Chupacabras, some say a gun shot, aliens, who knows I guess we'll never find out what really happened to my dog. I should've taken him to a vet.
For the moment I will agree with peolple that think Chupa did it because I can't think of anything else...
Perhaps it was my damn neighbor, he never really liked my dog!
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Alright, how exactly will a Chupacabra not leave any blood?

It wasn't a Chupacabra.


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QUOTE(xfiles @ Dec 29 2004, 02:33 AM)
About a year ago I found one of my dogs dead in my backyard with a big hole in his stomach. At first I thought he had been run over (there's a semi busy street behind my house) and thrown over the fence into my backyard but there was no blood on the street, no blood or trail of blood in the backyard...not a single drop. I could see his guts through the hole in his stomach but no blood at all. At the moment I couldn't figure out what had happened so I just buried my dog, but now after reading different articles, I think it might have been the chupacabras. Also I would like to point out that my other dog that was kept inside that night because he was sick was barking all night long like never before. I had just come back from a party and was too tired to pay attention to his barking so I just covered my head with a pillow and went to sleep.
What do you guys think happened to my 3 yeard old German Shepherd?  sad.gif
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Ok so are you saying that there was no blood around the big hole in his stomach? Cause I get that there was no blood on the road, or no trail of blood leading from one place, to the area of your dead dog, BUT are you also saying it was like he had all the blood sucked out of him, and even around the hole in his stomach there was none?

Cause people, if it was a Chupacabra attack there WOULD be blood all over the place. Unless it cleaned up the crime scene pretty damn good.

(Something dosen't add up dontgetit.gif)

Anyways, IT is more probable that your dog was hit by someone away from your property, and then they located your house, and dumped it into your back yard, that saying it was a Chupa.
Draco5832000
We will take your thoughts into consideration, friend fly, but don't forget that ALL possibilities are to be cosidered no matter the unlikliness. We don't want Irony to come around and bite us, do we? Nothing is impossible.
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