From: Vanessa Van Horn <vanhorn.vanessa@gmail.com>
To: Zack Medford <zackmedford@gmail.com>
Cc: east-cac <east-cac@eastraleigh.org>; "bpw@eastraleigh.org" <bpw@eastraleigh.org>; Lockwood <lockwood@eastraleigh.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [East-CAC] Loose Dogs
What's the status on Raleigh's proposed revisions for
AC?
My understanding is that Wake County requires secure enclosures for nuisance animals, but I haven't read that the city is willing to enforce such safety measures?
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On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:45 AM, Zack Medford <
zackmedford@gmail.com> wrote:
> There's a difference between a friendly dog sneaking through your
> fence and an aggressive dog breaking its chain and marauding the
> neighborhood.
>
>
>
> On Aug 14, 2012, at 10:40 AM, "Southerland, Harriett"
> <
harriett.southerland@doa.nc.gov> wrote:
>
> We either need to learn how to keep our dogs contained, or we need to
> forego dog ownership. One month we're angry at the City for not
doing
> anything about the loose dog problem, and the next month people are
> sending out messages about their dogs getting out. It appears to be a
> problem that the City really can't control. We just all need to be
> responsible neighbors and dog owners.
>
> Dog Owners, If your dog is that important to you, you should do a
> better job of keeping up with it or give it to someone who can. If
> your dog gets out, no one is under any obligation to return it to you,
> nor can you control the treatment of your dog when it is out of your
> presence. Can you imagine the terror to be experienced by the
> neighbor who sees a trio of large dogs running toward them? I would
> freak out. People don't owe you or your dog anything. It is not
> their responsibility to help take care of your dog. It is YOUR dog,
> for YOU to take care
of; which you can't do if you don't know where it
> is.
>
> Harriett Southerland
>
>
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>
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> Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office
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> Raleigh, NC 27699
> (919) 807-4400
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:
east-cac-bounces@eastraleigh.org> [mailto:
east-cac-bounces@eastraleigh.org] On
Behalf Of Shannon
> Holloway
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:34 AM
> To:
bpw@eastraleigh.org; east-cac
> Subject: [East-CAC] Loose Dogs
>
> My neighbor's dogs are loose. Two are all black, one is white/gray
> with brown spots. They are large dogs and travel everywhere together -
> they will be easy to spot. If you see them running around, please
> contact my neighbor, Roberto, at 919-793-8121.
>
> Thank you!
> Shannon
> 2114 Woodview
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