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Dog Accidentally Shoots Owner in Pennsylvania Home

Summary

  • Dog leaped onto bed, causing shotgun to fire and strike owner
  • North Carolina dog escapes unharmed after sparking house fire
  • Assistant fire chief's dog chews on battery, starts house fire
Dog Accidentally Shoots Owner in Pennsylvania Home

On October 13, 2025, a dog in North Carolina escaped unharmed after sparking a small fire in a home, according to the Chapel Hill Fire Department. This incident comes less than a month after a similar event, where an assistant fire chief's dog, Colton, chewed on a lithium-ion battery, leading to a house fire.

In a more unusual case, a 53-year-old man in Berks County, Pennsylvania, was wounded on Tuesday night after his dog allegedly shot him with a shotgun inside his home. Police were called to the scene around 11:15 p.m. after the gunfire rang out. Investigators determined that the man had placed the shotgun on a bed while cleaning it, and the dog's leap onto the bed caused the gun to go off, striking the man in the back. The injured man was taken to a local hospital for surgery.

The details surrounding the age and breed of the four-legged suspect in the Pennsylvania incident remain unclear. However, these recent events involving dogs and household accidents serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for caution when handling firearms and other potentially dangerous items around animals.

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The Pennsylvania man's dog reportedly leaped onto the bed, causing the shotgun the man was cleaning to go off and strike him in the back.
Colton, the assistant fire chief's dog, chewed on a lithium-ion battery, which sparked a house fire.
The incidents occurred in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.

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