Two young boys injured in dog attacks this week with incidents on rise
By Randy Wimbley and David Komer online producer
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DETROIT (FOX 2) - The message from Detroit Animal Care and Control could not be more clear or urgent after dogs got loose and mauled two boys in separate cases this week. The owners need to wake up and make sure they know where their dog is outside at all times, and that they’re enclosed and tethered, said Lori Sowle.
Dog attacks on the rise in Detroit but most cases don t involve strays
The message from Detroit Animal Care and Control could not be more clear or urgent after dogs got loose and mauled two boys in separate cases this week.
Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue helps rehabilitate, train and find homes for dogs in need.
February 27, 2021 7:15 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Karl Skinner is the founder of Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue, a nonprofit that partners with existing dog shelters to help them find new homes. One dog that Skinner is working with is a four-year-old German Shepherd Mastiff mix named Harley. Harley’s previous owner passed away in January from COVID-19.
“We’re working with a lot of the dogs that are the hardest to place,” Skinner said.
Skinner was introduced to Harley, who had never been to a veterinarian, through social media.