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<blockquote data-quote="CCRidr2" data-source="post: 48367" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers!</p><p></p><p>We can't force him to be put down because it was the first incident with this dog and Animal Control. If it happens again though they have no choice but to put him down. Our daughter had a rough night with bad dreams but she is doing much better today. Adrenaline got her home and then she started shaking from head to toe! She was scared out of her wits!</p><p></p><p>The owners are being issued <u>at least</u> 3 tickets that we know of for failure to contain their dog, he was a month overdue for his rabies (Bandit just got his a week ago), and for failure to abide by the leash law. I thought the first on and the third were the same thing but evidently not, they are 2 separate issues since they had a fenced in yard. They all come with some hefty fines. So it may make them think twice before allowing their dog out again. </p><p></p><p>If they don't pay them the dog can be taken into the custody of Animal Control, unless they choose to dispute the tickets in which case we will have to go to court. We aren't worried about that, we have pictures out the yan on both our cell phones both before he went to the vet and after, plus Animal Control went to the hospital while he was in surgery and took photos before and after he was stitched up. The DVM is also on our side along with all her nurses! :angel:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCRidr2, post: 48367, member: 3714"] Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers! We can't force him to be put down because it was the first incident with this dog and Animal Control. If it happens again though they have no choice but to put him down. Our daughter had a rough night with bad dreams but she is doing much better today. Adrenaline got her home and then she started shaking from head to toe! She was scared out of her wits! The owners are being issued <u>at least</u> 3 tickets that we know of for failure to contain their dog, he was a month overdue for his rabies (Bandit just got his a week ago), and for failure to abide by the leash law. I thought the first on and the third were the same thing but evidently not, they are 2 separate issues since they had a fenced in yard. They all come with some hefty fines. So it may make them think twice before allowing their dog out again. If they don't pay them the dog can be taken into the custody of Animal Control, unless they choose to dispute the tickets in which case we will have to go to court. We aren't worried about that, we have pictures out the yan on both our cell phones both before he went to the vet and after, plus Animal Control went to the hospital while he was in surgery and took photos before and after he was stitched up. The DVM is also on our side along with all her nurses! [img]:angel:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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