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Ownwer Asking for Tougher Laws After Pit Bull Mauled his Family Dog to Death in Vancouver


Posted on 21 August 2012

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By Abbey Gibb

 

From: NWCN.com

 

VANCOUVER, Wash — A major discrepancy in the laws between the city of Vancouver and Clark County has one dog owner up in arms after an aggressive pit bull mauled his family dog to death.

“The dog was instantly right on the back of her neck,” explained Lisa Stewart who was walking her seven-year-old bulldog Gracie along 53rd Ave in Vancouver. A two-year-old pit bull got loose, grabbed Gracie and wasn’t letting go.

“The dog pulled Gracie right onto the gravel. I come out and grab the wooden outdoor broom. One hit with the broom, broom brakes, dog didn’t even flinch,” said Lisa’s husband Troy. “Just took my thumbs and gouged them as hard as I could into the eyes of the pit bull, thinking something will stop this thing and it wouldn’t stop. It didn’t stop. It didn’t stop.”

It didn’t stop for 30 agonizing minutes.

“Our big, heavy dog was almost dead, and I was in complete shock,” said Lisa. As the family’s twin six-year-olds watched in horror as their father tried everything. “All of a sudden, Gracie my dog just rolled over on her back,” Lisa said.

“I expected that Monday morning when animal control was contacted that the dog would be taken immediately.” But it wasn’t and it didn’t happen for a month.

Fast forward to Saturday when Clark County Animal Control finally said the pit bull owners had to give their dog away to a shelter or friends living outside city lines.

“We wanted to keep the dog, we love him. It was an unfortunate accident is what it was,” said pit bull owner Maryanne Bigelow.

If this attack would have happened in the county, the same animal control officers could have given the pit bull owners two options: much steeper penalties or have the dog euthanized.

But in the city, “We only have the ability to say we don’t want the dog in the city limits,” explained Animal Control Manager Paul Scarpelli, who said the rules don’t go far enough. “I think the city council is interested in seeing a change as well.”

The pit bull owners will have to pay a $200 fine and the dog is now with friends living in Hillsboro.

Read more: NWCN.com

 

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