Animal Control in Wake County (and specifically Raleigh) is a joke. I
called them to get a dog in my backyard on multiple occasions, including
one time when the dog was ASLEEP. They showed up the last time and were
actually able to get there while the dog was still there sleeping, and when
she approached it with a leash, it moved a few feet away from her and she
said she wasn't going to be able to get it. And left.
I complained (loudly) to the city, and Animal Control brought a trap to my
backyard and left it there for a few weeks, but of course the dog went
nowhere near it, and we didn't see the dog for a few weeks before it
started coming around again, so that was the end of that.
I no longer walk or run in the neighborhood because of all of this
nonsense. *Everyone who walks through the neighborhood regularly carries a
stick*, in case they have to beat off a dog. It's a nightmare, and
honestly, I'm fed up enough about it to just want to move.
*I don't understand why we can't get any funding for regular dogcatcher
patrols* in the neighborhoods with this problem, like most other cities
have.
Or why the existing handful of *county animal control officers don't even
have adequate equipment* on their trucks to pick up skittish strays.
--
Rebecca Fernandez, Business Writer
919.931.4957
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Todd Nuckolls <toddandelise(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Strangely enough - I did not post that last bit about
the UK - I'm not
sure how it came from my email. I have attached a copy of Wake County
Ordinances, many of which are not being consistently enforced. I don't
want to attack animal control because I knwo that the amount of calls they
receive in relation to the amount of staff they have is ridiculous.
However, If you go through some of these ordinances, it's not happening.
is there some way as a community we can work proactively with Animal
Control to address the issue? Perhaps they can come to a CAC meeting?
http://www.wakegov.com/NR/rdonlyres/0F73D264-4A7D-4C8D-8C72-958672F28753/0/…
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 10:17:38 -0500
Subject: Re: [East-CAC] Dog Attacked?
From: suesturgis(a)gmail.com
To: toddandelise(a)hotmail.com
CC: east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org; stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com
Breed-specific legislation would be of absolutely no help with our
community's problem, which involves everything from St. Bernards to
Rottweilers to pit bulls to boxers to mutts. As others have rightly pointed
out, it is the owners that are the problem, not the dog breed. Personally,
I love pit bulls, and I know many good pit bull owners who don't deserve to
lose their dogs because of other people's irresponsibility.
-- Sue Sturgis
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Todd Nuckolls <toddandelise(a)hotmail.com>wrote;wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6222689.stm
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Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 06:47:48 -0800
From: rsollison(a)yahoo.com
To: emily.g.orr(a)gmail.com; east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org;
stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [East-CAC] Dog Attacked?
May I weigh in on this topic? Simply said, these dogs are owned by
irresponsible dog owners. Several weeks ago my 7year old grandchild was
riding his bike in front of my home when a dog ran up on him, barking and
showing teeth, terrifying him and his dad who held the dog at bay with a
rake. Animal control officer was called , who in turn called RPD.
Dog owners evidently "thought/said" the dog had simply escaped the back
door and was just running around. HAHA funny? Not to us.
Meanwhile, we continue to cleanup and/or step in that dog's "business" all
along the front of our homes!
Hats off to dog owners who respect their community! There are some out
there!
~R
*From:* Emily Orr <emily.g.orr(a)gmail.com>
*To:* East CAC Discussion <east-cac(a)eastraleigh.org>rg>;
stevens-road-raleigh-nc(a)googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 16, 2011 7:17 PM
*Subject:* Re: [East-CAC] Dog Attacked?
Dear all,
The stray dog issue is certainly terrifying and is a huge concern. I know
it's not much comfort right this instant, but this is one of the many
things on my list of issues to address with the newly formed Longview Park
neighborhood watch.
FYI, if you live in the Longview area, are interested in the neighborhood
watch, and were unable to attend this week's interest meeting, please email
me with your name, address, and phone #, and I will add you to the database.
Thank you.
--
Dr. Emily. G. Orr
Flutist/Music Educator
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
www.uncp.edu/music
North Carolina Governor's School
www.ncgovschool.org
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From: Judy Stacy <jrstacy(a)mindspring.com <mailto:jrstacy@mindspring.com
>
Date: November 16, 2011 5:38:10 PM
EST
To: Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org <mailto:lockwood@eastraleigh.org>
, Katherine Ware <kware(a)wcpss.net
<mailto:kware@wcpss.net> >
Cc: Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org
<mailto:lockwood@eastraleigh.org> >
Subject: Re: [Lockwood] [East-CAC] Dog Attacked?
Reply-To: Judy Stacy <jrstacy(a)mindspring.com <mailto:
jrstacy(a)mindspring.com> >, Lockwood <lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org <mailto:
lockwood(a)eastraleigh.org> >
On September 26, our Black Lab, named Holly, was attacked in our yard by
this Saint Bernard. The dog lives at 2263 Rumson Road. It came under two
wire fences to get to our yard. Holly lay down when the dog came at her.
My husband was in the yard with Holly and was able to get the dog off her
before any damage was done. The dog turned toward him growling and ran
away. Shortly thereafter, my husband heard a child crying and went to
check it out. Another neighbor with her small daughter in a stroller had
been walking her two dogs on the Greenway. The Saint Bernard attached her
dogs as they were coming back on to Raleigh Blvd. Ron scared the dog off .
On Friday evening, November 11, I heard our neighbor screaming in her
fenced-in back yard. The Saint Bernard is usually chained in the back
yard next to her. Ron got Holly back in the house while I went over to
help her. The Saint Bernard had come under her fence and attached her two
small dogs. She had both little dogs in her arms with the Saint Bernard
trying to get them out of her grasp. I took one of her dogs and she the
other. In the meantime, a man and two girls (owners of the dog?) came to
our aid and were able to get the dog back home. Teresa took the dogs to
the Animal Hospital. One had a broken front leg and crushed foot and was
to undergo surgery on the foot today. The other dog had a punctured lung
and bruised kidney. Before the surgery on the foot Teresa's Vet bill has
already been $l,200.00. This individual is Teresa Washburn. She lives at
2259 Rumson Road. Teresa welcomes any help in getting the dog removed. If
anyone can help, please call her.
Animal Control came for both instances. The first time, they took the dog
to the pound and they had to pay to get it back. A lot of people are now
involved in trying to have something done to make this area safer.
Thanks for your
interest.,
Judy
Stacy
2255 Rumson Road
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanessa Van Horn
Sent: Nov 16, 2011 4:19 PM
To: Katherine Ware
Cc: Lockwood
Subject: Re: [Lockwood] [East-CAC] Dog Attacked?
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
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 16, 2011, at 3:25 PM, Katherine Ware <kware(a)wcpss.net <mailto:
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.
Katie Ware, MAT
Administrative Intern,
Literacy Coach, Reading Intervention,
French Specialist
SIP/Leadership Chair
Underwood GT Magnet Elementary
919-856-7663
kware(a)wcpss.net <mailto:kware@wcpss.net>