WDWAurora
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Crazy long, I'm sorry...
This afternoon, about 10 minutes or so before I get off, my phone rings, and it's DH. He rarely calls me during the day unless it's near lunch time. So I'm a little annoyed, but he starts talking and tells me I'll never believe what happened to him. So I'm sure he's been in an accident or something on the way home, but he goes on to tell me he was bitten by the neighbor's dog!
A little backstory: This dog has been a menace since the neighbors moved in. It's huge, and barks when it's outside. It follows you while you're in the yard from behind the fence. One day last fall, my inlaws got here, and it was loose and tried to bite DFiL. I thought they were exaggerating, so I went outside and rang the doorbell and banged on the door to try to get the neighbors to come out and get it in. They never answered. I tried again later, and the lady was outside, and I explained what had happened. In somewhat broken English, she said it would not actually bite anyone. Unfortunately, we didn't report that incident (stupid).
The lady is renting from family and lives there with her older teenage son, who is always in trouble with the police for breaking into the pool, houses, the school, etc. The younger teenage son has (based on my professional opinion-not a diagnosis) severe Autism and is frequently out in the cul-de-sac alone, and in danger of being hit by a car.
So today, DH comes home, pulls into the garage, gets out, and goes to the mailbox. All of this puts him walking away from the house the dog lives at. The dog ran out of the garage and ran to DH at the mailbox and bit him in the butt, ripping his pants. It didn't get through to flesh, but he bit right at the pocket where the most fabric is. I shudder to think what it would have been if it had been one of the neighbor kids instead of DH.
The older teenage boy ran out and the dog backed away. DH says that's what kept the dog from continuing to go at him. Position wise he had no defense. The kid muttered sorry and disappeared. The mom was home, and never came over or anything.
DH called the nonemergency police numbers, but couldn't get an answer at any of them, so ended up calling 911 (I forced him). I drove home shaking I was so scared (needed to see for myself he was fine). Animal control was here when I got here, and basically said they couldn't do anything on a first offense other than talk to the people. He went over, and apparently they wouldn't open up, because he was gone quick.
I'm very frustrated with this whole situation. We told DH's sister to keep our nephews and niece away for the time being. I'm afraid to leave my house, because this dog is known to get out, and they clearly can't control it. Animal control didn't seem to do much.
Any chance our HOA will do anything? I'm thinking of calling them tomorrow. Animal control did say it made a difference that they didn't own the house.
This afternoon, about 10 minutes or so before I get off, my phone rings, and it's DH. He rarely calls me during the day unless it's near lunch time. So I'm a little annoyed, but he starts talking and tells me I'll never believe what happened to him. So I'm sure he's been in an accident or something on the way home, but he goes on to tell me he was bitten by the neighbor's dog!
A little backstory: This dog has been a menace since the neighbors moved in. It's huge, and barks when it's outside. It follows you while you're in the yard from behind the fence. One day last fall, my inlaws got here, and it was loose and tried to bite DFiL. I thought they were exaggerating, so I went outside and rang the doorbell and banged on the door to try to get the neighbors to come out and get it in. They never answered. I tried again later, and the lady was outside, and I explained what had happened. In somewhat broken English, she said it would not actually bite anyone. Unfortunately, we didn't report that incident (stupid).
The lady is renting from family and lives there with her older teenage son, who is always in trouble with the police for breaking into the pool, houses, the school, etc. The younger teenage son has (based on my professional opinion-not a diagnosis) severe Autism and is frequently out in the cul-de-sac alone, and in danger of being hit by a car.
So today, DH comes home, pulls into the garage, gets out, and goes to the mailbox. All of this puts him walking away from the house the dog lives at. The dog ran out of the garage and ran to DH at the mailbox and bit him in the butt, ripping his pants. It didn't get through to flesh, but he bit right at the pocket where the most fabric is. I shudder to think what it would have been if it had been one of the neighbor kids instead of DH.
The older teenage boy ran out and the dog backed away. DH says that's what kept the dog from continuing to go at him. Position wise he had no defense. The kid muttered sorry and disappeared. The mom was home, and never came over or anything.
DH called the nonemergency police numbers, but couldn't get an answer at any of them, so ended up calling 911 (I forced him). I drove home shaking I was so scared (needed to see for myself he was fine). Animal control was here when I got here, and basically said they couldn't do anything on a first offense other than talk to the people. He went over, and apparently they wouldn't open up, because he was gone quick.
I'm very frustrated with this whole situation. We told DH's sister to keep our nephews and niece away for the time being. I'm afraid to leave my house, because this dog is known to get out, and they clearly can't control it. Animal control didn't seem to do much.
Any chance our HOA will do anything? I'm thinking of calling them tomorrow. Animal control did say it made a difference that they didn't own the house.



