closed #188797
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3409 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2024
Unsafe fencing
Unsafe fencing
Injuries sustained from unsafe conditions
Unsanitary outdoor areas
Pitbull (gray and white, approx 1 y.o) being walked by children and is not on leash. They have no control of the dog. At least 2 instances when dog has attacked other dogs on walk, or running up to people that are outside in their yards/property. The parents walk the dog on a leash and with a muzzle sometimes, but the children are outside with the dog in the neighborhood everyday with no leash. It's only a matter of time until someone is getting hurt.
There is an uncollared Dalmatian that is constantly running around Bubby Roy Ln. We think the owners live on Garrison Chapel, but the animal has no collar so we don't know for sure. The Dalmatian is usually sweet, but she is a constant nuisance.
Neighbors who live at 3507 E Morningside Dr constantly have their dog off leash. The husband walks the dog off leash all the time. I have seen the dog multiple times walking up to peoples front doors and pooping in the middle of yards. I have spoken with the wife about keeping the dog on a leash, she does but the husband does not. This morning the dog came on my property and went into my house inside my garage and was there for several minutes. I took video. When I asked the husband to leash his dog and explained that it was the law he became very combative and confrontational.
There is a dead deer in the grass that has been there since the storm hit.
I previously reported a young deer stuck inside the fence of Summit Pointe’s retention pond and was told the deer can get out. It still cannot get out and is there, too small to leap the fence. It regularly calls to other deer outside the fence. If the city won’t do something about this, should I call DNR?
Flattened possum in the roadway (northbound lane) and dead squirrel in the parking lane (east side) of S. Rogers St.
Dead opossum located in the middle of the street on Kingsley Drive. Directly in front of 3431 N Kingsley Drive.