The dog's owners, Anna Marquez and Aline Galeno, told CBS13 the department's account of the dog being aggressive is wrong and not backed up with evidence. They hired an animal rights attorney Monday to represent them as more than $25,000 has been donated online to fund what they say will be a legal pursuit of justice for their dog, Enzo.
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If a taser will drop a 250 pound man, what in the hell did the cop expect it to do to a 70 pound dog?
Our local animal control cop does work for the police department, but all I've ever seen her use are leashes and dog treats. I know she doesn't carry a gun.
ReplyDeleteOurs does.
DeleteFor the dogs or the owners?
DeleteEither/or.
Delete*groan*
ReplyDeleteAnimals don't have *rights*. Rights derive from property. Animals don't own property.