She is an example of what we see everyday in southwest Florida, animals abandoned and neglected.
That depends on whether this is a one-time thing. If there's just been one attack, then we might not try to get it declared dangerous.
We're unable to do a lot of things without help from the public.
We exceeded our goal. More importantly, it created a lot of awareness for animal services and the reading festival.
That saves us money in the long run by reducing the pet population and reducing expenses.
She has since wondered if one of the other dogs was the one that actually bit her. It's always important to have the animal that has bitten someone. We're working on a time table that's critical.
She was emotional. Just looking at the dogs was bringing back the memory of the attack.