[nagdu] Owning a 'vicious' dog could take a big bite out of yourwallet

Julie J. julielj at neb.rr.com
Thu Jul 31 16:37:39 UTC 2014


This is my favorite part:

*Conroy said the regulations should be revisited and eventually revised so 
that there's more leniency. She suggested a plea process so that an owner 
could accept some of the penalties, but not all of them.*

Yeah, because rules without consequences are really effective.   It makes me 
want to scream.

Julie

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Owning a 'vicious' dog could take a big bite out of your wallet

Posted: Jul 30, 2014

By Craig Reck



TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) - Dangerous and vicious are not just adjectives 
to describe dogs, but legal labels for them, which have costly consequences 
for their owners.



Noreen Conroy adopted Conor five years ago and paid thousands of dollars to 
put the Airedale terrier through service dog training. The price is small 
compared to what she’s spent since a judge ruled Conor vicious.



A neighbor took her to court for a bite. The judge ruled Conor guilty, and 
it only takes one bite incident to be considered vicious in the city of 
Tucson. "I was unaware of how harsh it is," said Conroy.



Penalties for owning a vicious or dangerous dog vary by jurisdiction, but 
most include:



•Having the dog tattooed and micro chipped

•Building a 6’ tall fence around the perimeter of your property

•Installing locks and latches at openings of said gate

•Displaying county-issued warning signs on your property.

•Allowing officers into your home for checks and visits

•Having the dog spayed or neutered

•Muzzling the dog when it leaves the property

•Buying liability insurance

•◦At least $50,000 for dangerous dogs

◦At least $250,000 for vicious dogs



Nearly 100 dogs have been ruled vicious in Pima County since 2009, according 
to paperwork recorded by Pima Animal Care Center.



Jeff Carver, an Animal Control Field Inspector, said staff handle about that 
many cases of dangerous dogs on average each year. He said the regulations 
for dangerous and vicious are meant to force responsibility on the owner.



"You don't end up with a dog that's dangerous if there haven't been issues," 
he said.



The tattoo is meant to alert anyone who comes across a dog outside of its 
jurisdiction. Carver said some agencies don’t have microchip trackers, so 
the tattoo can notify them who to contact about the dog.



The practice is cruel and unusual, according to Conroy. She said Conor is 
unable to perform his service dog duties in public because he has to wear a 
muzzle. She said she worries that the warning signs in her yard may give the 
wrong impression to emergency responders.



“I just have an issue in that it would delay care for me,” she said.



She’s made all the necessary changes, but Conroy said she’s still not off 
the hook. Failing to comply with regulations in time, Conroy could face jail 
time.



All this and she hasn’t even considered putting her dog down.



"The idea of getting rid of Conor just didn't even occur to me,” said 
Conroy. “I may wind up moving because of all of this."



The three inspectors in Pima County each handle about three dangerous dog 
cases every month, according to Carver. He warns that there is no such thing 
as a typical dangerous dog.



“Anything with a mouth can bite under the right circumstances,” he said.



Conroy said the regulations should be revisited and eventually revised so 
that there's more leniency. She suggested a plea process so that an owner 
could accept some of the penalties, but not all of them.



Source: 
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/26146790/owning-a-vicious-dog-could-be-a-big-bite-out-of-your-wallet

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