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Commission finds Dior dangerous after bite to resident; veterinary exam, microchip and containment ordered

Evansville Animal Control and Education Commission · September 11, 2024
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Evansville commissioners declared a dog named Dior dangerous following a bite to a resident’s wrist and multiple prior loose‑dog calls; they ordered containment or attended custody, microchipping, veterinary exam and other conditions and found the injury was not 'serious bodily injury' under the code.

The Evansville Animal Control and Education Commission declared a dog named Dior dangerous after hearing from a resident who said the animal bit her wrist while she walked her child to a bus stop.

Complainant Brandy Benedict told the commission she was bitten on Aug. 15, suffered a puncture wound to her left wrist and received a Tdap shot and a seven‑day course of antibiotics. "She caught my wrist," Benedict said, presenting photos and neighbor records she said documented…

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