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St. Joseph County animal commission places several dogs on probation, offers surrender option in one case

5491210 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

The St. Joseph County Animal Control Commission heard multiple dangerous-animal appeals and approved probation conditions for several dogs; one owner agreed to surrender a dog in exchange for dropping a dangerous designation.

The St. Joseph County Animal Control Commission on an unspecified date heard appeals and complaints about multiple dogs and approved probationary requirements in several cases, while allowing one owner to surrender a dog to the Humane Society to remove a dangerous-animal designation.

Commission members opened each appeal by hearing testimony from owners, neighbors and Humane Society staff, reviewed written case packets and viewed video evidence provided by complainants in at least one case. The commission approved probation or confinement requirements in each item it decided at the meeting.

Why it matters: The commission’s decisions carry legal consequences for owners and limit how animals can be kept and transported; failure to follow probation terms can trigger a dangerous-animal designation or other enforcement actions.

Alexia Soto appeal (Butternut Road, South Bend). Alexia Soto appealed a dangerous-animal finding after neighbors reported multiple incidents, including a recorded chase of an Amazon driver and a report that a child was “nipped” without a break in the skin. Soto told the commission, “He has never bitten anyone or been aggressive to anyone,” and said the dog had been kept on a leash since the incident. Alfredo Soto, who said he owns the house where the dog lives, testified the dog “is a pretty good dog” and described repeated friction with a neighbor. Jamie Black, who identified herself as the mother of the child involved, read a prepared statement describing the incident in which her 7-year-old son was bitten near the spine and…

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