I thought the community might want to know that I was attacked by a dog near the Lexington Street playground this morning. It was one of two medium-sized (probably around 50 pounds, I'd guess) dogs held on leash (though just barely) by a blond woman, 40 years old or so.
I was passing them on my bike, after having stopped and asked the owner and another dog owner if I could pass them. Once they acknowledged me and moved their dogs to one side, I rolled slowly by them. The dog lunged at me and took a bite out of my leg, breaking the skin.
While the cops were there, the dogs lunged at several other people, actually grabbing the arm of an older man who was walking by.
I understand from Animal Control that both dogs will now be quarantined for ten days.
I hope no one else has to experience this. I *like* dogs, and this was scary.
Edited to add: April at S'ville Animal Control was true to her word and faxed me the vaccination certificates as soon as she had them. The dogs are up to date on their rabies vaccinations. Thank you, April!
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Also, for the past 2 years I've been contacting the Aldermen, the Mayor and the Police Dept about the unleashed dogs that hang out around Lexington Park. Although they sympathize, nothing is ever done about this.
October 25 2010, 18:09:51 UTC 1 year ago
This is not true.
I used to spend quite a lot of time at the Lexington park. I have, on numerous occasions, seen the animal control people stop by to check for unleashed dogs and their owners.
Is that enough of an effort? I'm not sure - I still often see dog owners who let their dogs run free. I don't know what the fine is for not keeping your dog on a leash, but it does not seem to be much of a deterrent. Perhaps it should be raised.
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This is part of why I thought I'd post this. I'm skeptical that she's actually going to keep them in the house for those ten days.
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I love dogs, and like to think that I'm being paranoid while walking with my son (in a stroller) but this kind of story scares the hell out of me.
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Any dog can get sick with a contagion or have a brain tumor, it's not necessarily normal for that breed or even that dog to get aggressive. Sometimes it's an owner's first warning sign that the dog is sick, when the dog attacks a stranger out of the blue.
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It's sad that the dogs will be the ones who are punished for their owner's negligence.
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There are several regulars among the unleashed dogs on the bike path, I've come to recognize most of them, and they all seem to be completely uninterested in pouncing on or attacking humans. I do like the idea of them having somewhere to be off-leash and play together, it looks like they have a great time. I really wish it weren't where I have to walk to get to the subway without going very much out of my way. I wish they didn't have to be breaking the law to do it.
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October 26 2010, 01:33:52 UTC 1 year ago
Pisses me off
A dog's behavior is a reflection of their owner.There should be a law to make every inexperienced dog owners take mandatory dog training sessions (or at least make them watch the Dog Whisperer).
The BAD dog owners are the people that make it so that the GOOD dog owners who know how to train their dogs get targeted for fines and make cities make stricter laws against off leash policies. I could let ANY dog I've ever owned off a leash, and it would NEVER attack anyone or even another dog.
The BAD dog owners are also the ones that probably never pick up after their dog.
Some people should NEVER be allowed to own a dog.
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Re: Pisses me off
YES!