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Council denies appeal of dangerous-dog designation after resident testimony

Green Bay Common Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

The Green Bay Common Council denied an appeal from resident Carl Grossy seeking to reverse a dangerous-dog designation for his American bulldog. Council members cited prior incidents documented by animal-control testimony and reported veterinary/medical expenses when voting to deny the appeal.

The Green Bay Common Council voted to deny an appeal of a dangerous-dog designation after hearing testimony from the dog’s owner and reviewing prior incident reports.

Carl Grossy of 1283 Crooks (stated address) told the council his American bulldog is not a threat to people or other animals and urged reconsideration. "My dog's not dangerous to people. It's not a threat to society," Grossy said in public…

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