On 3/17/2025 3:20 PM, Mark J cleary wrote:
My son was walking his dog Trixie down street they live in
Tampa Fl. A pit bull attached and bit her throat and caused
a broken leg. My son said the leg was broken he could tell.
They were getting her to a vet ASAP. The pit bull was not on
a leash and attacked another dog his friend had along for
the walk. Not much damage there but Trixie is 14 years old
but otherwise in decent shape, although she is deaf.
I feel bad because I had her the past two years and my son
moved and took her to his new place in Florida. Trixie could
be a bit to handle with her habits and I was just getting
tired of having to take care of her. She was a pain to clip
nails and keep brushed. Would take your hand off if you did
not muzzle her to clip.
Vicious dog hopped up on cocaine? That's actually newsy this
week:
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/courts/2025/02/18/dogs-in-fatal-attack-of-ohio-woman-had-cocaine-in-their-systems/79080979007/
The owners in that case were convicted of "failure to
confine and control vicious dogs" in addition to
manslaughter. AFAIK that's similar to every other state
statute and of course he can sue civilly as well.
Your son ought to report this before another iteration occurs.
Florida dog first offense:
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/767.135
Florida dog habitual offender:
https://m.flsenate.gov/Statutes/767.12
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