I'll try to give the short story:
On Long Island a little boy and his grandfather were bitten by a rottweiller...WITH the rottie was another rottie and a bulldog. Articles give conflicting info about whether or not the other rottie and bulldog attacked or were just there with their "pal"...they are all from the same irresponsible owner. The owner has made a "deal" with the town to just have ALL the dogs euthanized to avoid more headaches for himself. IF IT IS TRUE that the bulldog and other rottie did not attack this is a shame. The bulldog is only a year old. Bullies are known to be docile, sweet dogs IN GENERAL...we know not all bulldogs are this way, but the local bulldog rescue just wants a CHANCE to have the bully evaluated. If he is indeed aggressive and did attack, then it's understood that euthanasia is the correct action, but they were told by shelter staff that he is NOT aggressive. If you have time and you agree, could you just drop an email to the town supervisor (the link will bring you to it), just asking to give the dogs a chance to be EVALUATED instead of blindly euthanizing them? THANK YOU!
Kate Murray Town Supervisor
Hempstead Town Hall
One Washington Street
Hempstead, NY 11550
(516) 489-5000
http://www.townofhempstead.org/content/home/contact.html#helplineform
On Long Island a little boy and his grandfather were bitten by a rottweiller...WITH the rottie was another rottie and a bulldog. Articles give conflicting info about whether or not the other rottie and bulldog attacked or were just there with their "pal"...they are all from the same irresponsible owner. The owner has made a "deal" with the town to just have ALL the dogs euthanized to avoid more headaches for himself. IF IT IS TRUE that the bulldog and other rottie did not attack this is a shame. The bulldog is only a year old. Bullies are known to be docile, sweet dogs IN GENERAL...we know not all bulldogs are this way, but the local bulldog rescue just wants a CHANCE to have the bully evaluated. If he is indeed aggressive and did attack, then it's understood that euthanasia is the correct action, but they were told by shelter staff that he is NOT aggressive. If you have time and you agree, could you just drop an email to the town supervisor (the link will bring you to it), just asking to give the dogs a chance to be EVALUATED instead of blindly euthanizing them? THANK YOU!
Kate Murray Town Supervisor
Hempstead Town Hall
One Washington Street
Hempstead, NY 11550
(516) 489-5000
http://www.townofhempstead.org/content/home/contact.html#helplineform
I also sent a note and will keep those little fur babies in my prayers. They at least deserve the opportunity for an evaluation.