Not exact matches
It is natural for a
guard dog to
attack someone or another
animal intruding on territory... that can't be trained or bred out of a dog.
Tom Bevis, the judge who spared Henshall's family pet and company
guard dog that had
attacked four times at his owner's DeBary home - based business, ruled May 6 that the state law cited by county
animal officials was unconstitutional.
Now, a Brevard County
animal control officer has ruled correctly that the
animals must be destroyed or used as
guard dogs in a prison.The fact that the dogs never
attacked anyone before May 24 is not a strong defense for allowing them to return to a residential neighborhood, as the owner requested.How many times must such a vicious assault be repeated before the
animals are destroyed or removed?
Three pit bull dogs, two of which mauled a 9 - year - old Port St. John girl last month, should be used as
guard dogs in a prison or destroyed, a Brevard
animal control official decided Wednesday.Xan Rawls, director of animal control, made her decision after an emotional hearing before the Animal Control Advisory Board, during which Marilyn Lanthorne described her daughter's attack by «vicious animals» and the owner of the dogs described her pets as «lo
animal control official decided Wednesday.Xan Rawls, director of
animal control, made her decision after an emotional hearing before the Animal Control Advisory Board, during which Marilyn Lanthorne described her daughter's attack by «vicious animals» and the owner of the dogs described her pets as «lo
animal control, made her decision after an emotional hearing before the
Animal Control Advisory Board, during which Marilyn Lanthorne described her daughter's attack by «vicious animals» and the owner of the dogs described her pets as «lo
Animal Control Advisory Board, during which Marilyn Lanthorne described her daughter's
attack by «vicious
animals» and the owner of the dogs described her pets as «lovable.
Fearing the teeth of a proposed
animal control ordinance could punish those who own
guard dogs, the City Council has sent the law back for more work.The ordinance, which the city has been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have
attacked people or other
animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious dog and a homeowner could be penalized for defending his property.
Unfortunately, there are reports that coyote packs and mountain lions too may
attack the
guard animal itself.
There are people who are in the business of acquiring
animals for research and others who acquire large dogs who are then cruelly trained for sale as
guard or
attack dogs.