Letter to the Editor: Cassville's dog problem
September 11, 2019
On Monday, September 16, at 5:30 p.m., the city council of Cassville will once again address the issue of dogs running loose. I have very little hope of any action being taken, it will be hashed and rehashed and then kicked down the road. I addressed this issue ten to twelve years ago.
Since the vicious attack on my daughter, I have been stopped on the street many times by people telling horror stories.
Just this morning, I had a large dog come under a fence coming at me. It did not appear vicious. It came toward me several times as two girls tried to catch it. As I neared home, a large dog came barreling off the porch barking and snarling. Because it stayed in the yard, I did not report it.
Does someone have to be killed by a dog or dogs before we can get some action?
See you at the city council meeting.
Nadean Davis
On Monday, September 16, at 5:30 p.m., the city council of Cassville will once again address the issue of dogs running loose. I have very little hope of any action being taken, it will be hashed and rehashed and then kicked down the road. I addressed this issue ten to twelve years ago.
Since the vicious attack on my daughter, I have been stopped on the street many times by people telling horror stories.
Just this morning, I had a large dog come under a fence coming at me. It did not appear vicious. It came toward me several times as two girls tried to catch it. As I neared home, a large dog came barreling off the porch barking and snarling. Because it stayed in the yard, I did not report it.
Does someone have to be killed by a dog or dogs before we can get some action?
See you at the city council meeting.
Nadean Davis