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Commission upholds magistrate in dangerous-dog order for 8-year-old pit mix after two unprovoked attacks
Summary
Flagler County commissioners on Jan. 13 upheld a hearing officer's recommended order finding a dog met the statutory dangerous-dog definition after two unprovoked attacks on small dogs and one attack on a person. The decision imposes containment, registration and muzzling requirements.
Flagler County commissioners on Jan. 13 upheld a hearing officer's recommendation finding an 8-year-old Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog met the Florida statutory definition of a dangerous dog after two unprovoked incidents in which the animal charged and injured smaller dogs and knocked two people to the ground.
At the hearing, the victims described separate episodes in which the dog, when off its owner's property, charged at and bit a small dog and knocked a walker to the ground; the same dog later…
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