Sunday, May 13, 2012

Dog Owner Seeks Info on Attack Dog in Glover Park

Freckles, the dog killed in the attack
Photo by owner, Yates Baroody
This plea for help from an owner of a chihuahua that was attacked was posted on the Glover Park Listserv and on the Second District Police listserv. If you think you recognize the dog or know the owner, please call the police or call Animal Control at 202-576-6664.

Friends and Neighbors,

I'm desperately asking you for your help.

On Tuesday night at approximately 10:30pm, my chihuahua Freckles was attacked and killed outside of my house in the 2400 block of Tunlaw Road.

She was standing on the ledge in my front yard when she was snatched by another dog walking down the sidewalk with its owner. I struggled with the dog for about 20 seconds, but by the time I was finally able to pull her from his mouth, it was clearly too late. When I ran up and took her inside my house, many of my neighbors had assembled in my front yard because they either saw it occur or heard me screaming, but the owner and his dog were long gone. He didn't try to restrain his dog, he didn't try to help me pry her from his dog's mouth, and he didn't even bother to wait around, and he's yet to come back.

I'm asking you for your help in locating this man and his dog. The police and Animal Control departments are both doing their own investigations, but if anyone recognizes the description of this man and/or dog, I am
begging you to please let me know.

Owner: Tall, thin, older (maybe 50s or 60s), light colored hair, white man

Dog: Large, between the size of a weimaraner and a great dane. Long, lanky legs, very tall, with a dark colored body and white head.

They were walking southward down Tunlaw Road, towards Benton Street. If anyone happened to see a man and dog who fit that description walking around Glover Park at around 10:30pm on Tuesday, or if you know who they are, or if you see them again, please please let me know. If this dog has already been deemed "dangerous" from a previous attack, then it should have never been out without a muzzle in the first place. If it hasn't been deemed dangerous, it needs to be. Owners are required to report any sort of biting incident to the Department of Animal Control, and for good reason. A dog this vicious does not need to be on the streets where it could do this sort of thing again to another animal, or God forbid, child....

Thank you so much for any and all help.

Sincerely, 

Yates Baroody

2 comments:

  1. I own a dog and live in Glover Park and found this very upsetting! Do you know if the owner ever found information on the dog/owner?

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  2. The "leashed" dog that attacked is not at fault. The owner of the chihuahua states that everytime her dog is on the porch and sees other dogs walking by on the sidewalk

    the chihuahua would run towards them and bark, so knowing that her dog has had minor encounters with others she still let the chihuahua roam free in an open yard,

    unleashed and obviously unsupervised. The owner could have prevented this by keeping the her dog on a leash or an enclosed yard while outside from the very first time

    she realized her dog ran off to bark at others walking by. My prayers go out to the family and dog. I'm sure the leashed dog owner felt bad for the chihuahua, but

    shouldn't be blamed for the chihuahua's death. ***When a dog misbehaves, has problems socializing, pretty much anything that's negative about a dog is the humans

    fault. If a dog has even a minor behavioral problem correct it right away, dogs are smart it's the dumb-founded humans that dont take the time to correct a misbehaved

    dog.**** YOU KNEW YOUR CHIHUAHUA REACTS TO OTHER DOGS THAT ARE JUST WALKING ON LEASHES BY RUNNING OFF THE PORCH TOWARDS THEM BARKING AND YOU OBVIOUSLY ALLLOWED IT. I UNDERSTAND YOU FEEL IT'S THE OTHER DOG'S AND OWNER'S FAULT BUT HE HAD HIS ON A LEASH, YOU ON THE OTHER HAND WERE SITTING ON YOUR PORCH ALLOWED YOUR DOG TO RUN OFF IN AN "UNFENCED" YARD BARKING, RUNNING TOWARDS ANOTHER DOG. THIS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED W/ A LITTLE MORE SUPERVISION AND ALOT MORE COMMON SENSE.
    IT'S PRETTY RIDICULOUS THAT YOUR BLAMING A OWNER AND ITS DOG WHO WERE MINDING THEY'RE OWN BUSINESS WHILE AN AGRESSIVE DOG (BIG OR SMALL) RUNS CLOSE TOWARDS THEM BARKING FEELING THREATENED BY AN UNSUPERVISED UNLEASHED DOG. THE OWNER DID NOTHING WRONG NEITHER DID HIS LEASHED THREATENED DOG WHOM WERE APPROACHED BY AN UNTAMED UNLEASHED DOG.
    SORRY FOR YOUR LOST BUT THE ONLY ONE TO BLAME IS YOURSELF.

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