Hey,
I've called animal control when the same dog charged another walker in early September.
A few weeks later your neighbor two doors down had it trapped in his backyard. It seems to like the City's Greenway/easement lot by our homes?
In October Travis found it at our gate trying to enter into our backyard, but it took off up the hill when he approached it.
The owners drive a jeep that is golden or beige and will occasionally drive by looking for it.
I am not sure where they live, but it must be close by…
Vanessa
2248 Rumson
If it is a rose, it will come into bloom sooner or later.
~Goethe
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On Nov 16, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Katherine Ware <kware(a)wcpss.net> wrote:
> Over on Rumson Rd, we have been dealing with a Saint Bernard that escapes from her yard and viciously attacks other dogs (4 dogs that I know of have ended up in the emergency room so far). Fortunately, she has not hurt any humans at this point. We have contacted the police and animal control and are in the process of pursuing those avenues to make our neck of the woods safer for walking again and are trying to collect as much information as possible.
>
> My husband witnessed the tail end of an attack on a slim medium-sized black dog by this Saint Bernard on or around September 24th, but the owner walked home and he didn't get her name. If you are that owner or know her email address, we would be grateful for the information. Additionally, if your dog has recently been attacked on or near Rumson by a Saint Bernard, please let me know. Thank you for your time.
>
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> From: Ginger Deason
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> Date: 11/16/2011 03:16PM
> Subject: [East-CAC] weatherize your home!
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> Hi all,
>
> I just got a card in the mail today from Resources for Seniors - you all probably did. But I thought it was important enough to send out on the listserv in case you didn't get the card or didn't look at it. This non-profit is offering FREE weatherization for people of any age, depending on income. This looks like a great way to save money and energy with the coming winter. There might be some people in our neighborhood who qualify! Please share this important resource with your neighbors!
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> I've pasted a blurb from their web site below.
>
> - Ginger
>
> Resources for Seniors is looking for individuals and families of ANY age, who would like to make their home more energy-efficient. This is a federally-funded program with NO costs to the homeowner. Even renters may be able to take advantage if the landlord agrees to participate. For more information, call 713-1570, or visit our Weatherization page!
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