UPDATE: Dog Attack Sends Merrick Woman to Hospital
An argument between two women prompted the dog to attack, police said.
A Merrick woman was sent to Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) with non-life threatening dog bites to her arms and head after a pitbull that was living in her home attacked her.
Nassau County Police Officer Bill Iger, who was on the scene, told Merrick Patch that two women who share the house on Bridge Street were bickering in the backyard. As the fight escalated, the dog became more aggressive and took the aggression out on the woman who was fighting with the dog's owner. The owner of the dogs had nicks and cuts, while the other woman was taken by police ambulance to NUMC.
"This incident happened in the rear yard, which is a common area. The investigation is continuing," Iger said.
The Town of Hempstead Animal Control division was also at the scene. According to Iger, there were five dogs on the scene, all pitbulls. Only three of the five dogs were involved in the attack. One of the dogs was tranquilized while another ran loose and was later located in the area by Emergency Service Police Officers.
According to Fifth Squad Detectives, Town of Hempstead removed the dogs from the home and issued summonses.
Bob Asklo
12:48 am on Friday, August 19, 2011
A lot of people spend time talking to the Animals, but not that many people listen.
Animals have feelings, they need love & affection just as we all have families, their rights should not be infringed the way we humans need out rights to be protected by law and as a rule of law. We should take care of animals as they are part of us as it has been from the primitive age to this modern world. I know its a jungle out there but if we all know how our modern jungles are, its just the courage to make our world friendly.
http://dangerous-animals-pets.blogspot.com
HAVE A NICE DAY AND A BETTER NIGHT WITH GRATITUDE
Jamessina
10:12 am on Friday, August 19, 2011
The bigger question here is, why are there five, agressive pitbulls in a home? I do hope that there is further investigation into this rental property.
Colleen Wright
10:52 am on Sunday, August 21, 2011
Just because the dog became "more aggressive" as reported, does not mean that there were "5 aggressive pitbulls in the home". It very well could have been the dog protecting his owner. Many dogs are that way, not just pitbulls.
EJ
11:51 am on Thursday, August 25, 2011
Call mike vick he will take care of dog problem !