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Resident urges faster action on aggressive dog; city attorney, animal control say case moves to animal control board
Summary
A resident told commissioners a pit bull has repeatedly attacked neighborhood pets; the city attorney and animal-control officer said enforcement follows city ordinance procedures and the case will go to the animal control board at its next meeting for possible dangerous-dog action.
A Greensburg resident, Sherry Purvis, described multiple incidents in which a neighbor—s pit bull attacked small dogs and pursued mail carriers. Purvis said her dog suffered veterinary injuries and that the dog—s owner has not paid damages or controlled the animal.
City Attorney Christine and Animal Control Officer Mindy addressed the commissioners. Christine said city ordinance defines —dangerous dog— and that enforcement actions require review by the city—s animal control board; she said the matter is on the…
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