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I got a ticket for my dog biting a cop.
Last week my dog crawled over the fence into my neighbors yard. Instead of calling me, she called animal control. Animal control called me at work and I told the officer I was leaving immediately. She said okay. In the 15 minutes it took me to get home, the animal control officer called in a county deputy. They cornered my dog and when he growled at them they tasered him. As the dog lay unconcious on the ground, the deputy reached down to grab him and it bit him. Little more than a scratch. The animal control officer told me when I drove up that she was going to euthanize the dog immediately and send the dog's head to Austin that day. The woman was very hateful and rather vicious. Needless to say, my daughters, the neighbor that called, and me spent several hours crying over that dog. The vet calls me the next day to ask me if I wanted to quarinteen (sp) the dog or euthanize. Overjoyed, I agreed to pay the 18.50 a day for the ten days.
My dog is a little terrier mix. We adopted him a because another neighbor had severely abused him a few months ago. I hadn't gotten arround to
getting his shots...my fault. He had never climbed the fence before. Never even dreamed anything like this could ever happen. We have finally got the dog to stop cringing in terror when we bend over to pet him.
Can someone tell me the proper procedure for handling a tasered dog? Should the deputy have picked him up bare handed? Why couldn't they have waited 10 minutes? He was not a danger to anyone not trying to hurt or grab him. I animal control officer KNEW I was on my way. I'm sure this is going to end up all my fault, but I can't help feeling that the officers dropped the ball on handling procedure. What kind of trouble am I in?
I got a ticket for my dog biting a cop.
Last week my dog crawled over the fence into my neighbors yard. Instead of calling me, she called animal control. Animal control called me at work and I told the officer I was leaving immediately. She said okay. In the 15 minutes it took me to get home, the animal control officer called in a county deputy. They cornered my dog and when he growled at them they tasered him. As the dog lay unconcious on the ground, the deputy reached down to grab him and it bit him. Little more than a scratch. The animal control officer told me when I drove up that she was going to euthanize the dog immediately and send the dog's head to Austin that day. The woman was very hateful and rather vicious. Needless to say, my daughters, the neighbor that called, and me spent several hours crying over that dog. The vet calls me the next day to ask me if I wanted to quarinteen (sp) the dog or euthanize. Overjoyed, I agreed to pay the 18.50 a day for the ten days.
My dog is a little terrier mix. We adopted him a because another neighbor had severely abused him a few months ago. I hadn't gotten arround to
getting his shots...my fault. He had never climbed the fence before. Never even dreamed anything like this could ever happen. We have finally got the dog to stop cringing in terror when we bend over to pet him.
Can someone tell me the proper procedure for handling a tasered dog? Should the deputy have picked him up bare handed? Why couldn't they have waited 10 minutes? He was not a danger to anyone not trying to hurt or grab him. I animal control officer KNEW I was on my way. I'm sure this is going to end up all my fault, but I can't help feeling that the officers dropped the ball on handling procedure. What kind of trouble am I in?