FYI another attack from an infamous neighborhood dog, Honey, this time in North rather than East Raleigh. She is scheduled to be released on 3/30…
Will the proposed dangerous dog ordinance prevent this recurring public safety threat?
Vanessa
2248 Rumson Rd.
If it is a rose, it will come into bloom sooner or later.
~Goethe
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Awiggs wrote
I do not live in East Raleigh however one of the dogs listed in the above feed attacked my husband and dog on 3/20/2013 in North Raleigh. The St. Bernard Mix jumped out of a 2nd story town home window to charge at them. My husband has lacerations on his hands and leg and my dog has a broken or bruised rib and a puncture wound from a bite. We trapped the dog in our garage until Animal Control could come. The dog had already been deemed dangerous by Animal Control and is currently quarantined for 10 days from the attack. I am all for dogs....but dogs with violence on multiple accounts...that you can google... that are still loose in the public...is beyond me. There is a good chance this dog will be released soon. I agree owners are at fault but with multiple charges being brought from the above response with the City of Raleigh and our
charges pending...I would like to know what it will take to have this dog off the streets? Something has to be done- this dog should not be allowed to terrorize people and pets all over Raleigh! Reply to this Comment | |
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