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Counties keep loose leash on bad dogs
by Peter Zuckerman, The Oregonian
Saturday December 13, 2008, 8:46 PM

Rob Finch/The OregonianDebbie Dutton says the most dangerous thing about her family&#8217;s Great Danes is their tails, which wag so hard they knock glasses off tables.
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<h1>Counties keep loose leash on bad dogs</h1>
<h3>by Peter Zuckerman, The Oregonian</p>
<div style="margin-top: 6px;">Saturday December 13, 2008, 8:46 PM</div>
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<div class="photo-center large"><img src="http://blog.oregonlive.com/news_impact/2008/12/large_dane_9.JPG" alt="" /><span class="byline">Rob Finch/The Oregonian</span><span class="caption">Debbie Dutton says the most dangerous thing about her family&#8217;s Great Danes is their tails, which wag so hard they knock glasses off tables.</span></div>
<p>Pamela Walker saw two Great Danes galloping toward her, snarling and barking, as she walked Sophie, her long-haired dachshund.</p>
<p>The 52-year-old grandmother scooped up Sophie and hunched forward as one of the big dogs rammed into her. It clamped onto the dachshund&#8217;s head and body and tried to yank Sophie away. Walker won the tug of war, with bites to her right wrist, left hand and chest.</p>
<p><a name="more"></a>Sophie had it worse, requiring $6,000 in veterinary care to mend injuries, including a broken rib and punctured lung.</p>
<p>The August 2007 encounter east of Sandy wasn&#8217;t the first time the Great Danes, Harley and Angel, attacked &#8212; and it wouldn&#8217;t be the last. Despite Clackamas County&#8217;s policy of taking menacing dogs into custody until a hearing determines whether they can be safely returned to owners, the dogs were never impounded &#8212; not even after another attack three months later.</p>
<p>As another wave of dog attacks ripples through the media &#8212; including recent maulings of children in Happy Valley, Madras and Vancouver &#8212; people terrorized by aggressive dogs are asking local officials to crack down on repeat offenders.</p>
<p>By state law, biting dogs are quarantined for 10 days, but they can be held at their owners&#8217; homes.</p>
<p>Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties allow most dogs that bite people to stay with their owners, depending on the severity of the attacks and factors such as whether the dogs are neutered, trained, microchipped, licensed and securely enclosed and whether the owners seem cooperative and responsible.</p>
<p>In Clackamas County dog services manager Diana Hallmark says that with just 32 runs to handle the county&#8217;s entire population of lost, abandoned and unwanted dogs, her department lacks the space to take in every menacing dog.</p>
<p>The only way to make room for them, Hallmark said, would be to euthanize shelter dogs that otherwise might find good homes.</p>
<p>&#8220;We want to save as many animals as possible,&#8221; she said.</p>
<div><strong>Repeat offenders</strong></div>
<p>The first time the Great Danes on Southeast Baty Road drew blood, Patricia Jean Meadows was picking up trash for an adopt-a-road program. Meadows said the dogs &#8212; three or four Great Danes &#8212; charged toward her. One of them clamped onto her left hand and then her right forearm. She didn&#8217;t escape until their owner, Debbie Dutton, called them off.</p>
<p>After taking Meadows&#8217; report, animal control workers visited Dutton and told her to keep better control of her pets.</p>
<p>&#8220;The county was like, whatever, just don&#8217;t let it happen again,&#8221; Dutton said. &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t a big deal. They asked us not to let the dogs off the property for 10 days.&#8221;</p>
<p>After the second attack, the one on Walker and her dachshund, Sophie, Dutton said she was fined about $150 and told to improve her fence. Dutton also agreed to pay $6,000 in veterinary fees to settle a civil suit and to make more improvements to her fence.</p>
<p>About three months after the second attack, the dogs attacked a third time.</p>
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<p style="margin-top: 0pt; font-size: 15px; color: #990000;"><strong>Dangerous dogs</strong></p>
<p>Animal control workers in the Portland area annually investigate hundreds of cases of dog bites but rarely impound aggressive animals. Statistics are for the 2007 fiscal year ended June 30, except for Clackamas County, which uses a calendar year.</p>
<p><strong>Clackamas County</strong><br />
Dogs sheltered: 1,390<br />
Adopted: 223<br />
Euthanized: 258<br />
Calls for service: 2,624<br />
Bite investigations: 275<br />
Dangerous dog<br />
convictions: 1<br />
<strong>Vicious dogs policy:</strong> Dogs are classified as menacing or, if they pose a greater threat, dangerous. County policy calls for menacing dogs to be impounded, but in recent practice the county has allowed owners to keep them if they are securely confined. Dangerous dogs are kept in the shelter until the equivalent of a judge decides whether or under what conditions they can be released to their owners.</p>
<p><strong>Multnomah County</strong><br />
Dogs sheltered: 3,425<br />
Adopted: 702<br />
Euthanized: 971<br />
Calls for service: 8,131<br />
Bite investigation: 651<br />
Dangerous dog convictions: 1<br />
<strong>Vicious dogs policy:</strong> Potentially dangerous dogs are classified on a scale of 1 (for example chasing people) to 4 (biting someone on public property), depending in part on the dog&#8217;s history of attacks. Dangerous dogs &#8212; as opposed to potentially dangerous dogs &#8212; are kept in a special facility or euthanized. Dogs classified as 3 or 4 must be securely enclosed, but the enclosures can be at the owner&#8217;s home. Owners may also be required to post signs about the dog, muzzle it when taken off the property and pay special fees. Dogs can be declassified as potentially dangerous within two years.</p>
<p><strong>Washington County</strong><br />
Dogs sheltered: 2,527<br />
Adopted: 490<br />
Euthanized: 924<br />
Calls for service: 8,505<br />
Dangerous dog complaints: 674<br />
Bite investigations: 363<br />
Dangerous dog convictions: 5<br />
<strong>Vicious dogs policy:</strong> Owners can keep first-time biters. After a second bite, dogs are typically impounded for 10 days and released only after the owner meets conditions to keep the dogs secure. A hearings officer reviews all cases and sometimes requires the owners to take additional steps, such as improvements to gates.</p>
<p>Sources: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties</p></div>
<p>Meadows, 57, who was once again picking up trash, said Angel and Harley came charging toward her. Fortunately, Meadows said, she was able to fight them off with pepper spray and help from her husband. &#8220;I think they might have killed me if I hadn&#8217;t been prepared,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>After the third incident, the Duttons said they were fined about $200. Their insurance company required them to give Angel away to keep their homeowners policy, but the county allowed them to keep Harley and the rest of their dogs.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was furious,&#8221; Meadows said. &#8220;How is it that dogs can attack three times, and all the owner gets is fined a couple hundred bucks? And it takes an insurance company &#8212; not the county &#8212; to get rid of them? That&#8217;s outrageous.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meadows&#8217; experience is typical.</p>
<p>Of more than 1,200 bite investigations in the tri-county Portland area last year, many of them involving repeat offenders, just seven dogs were declared dangerous.</p>
<div><strong>&#8220;Dogs are our children&#8221;</strong></div>
<p>If Harley and Angel have a danger, it&#8217;s their tails, which wag so hard they knock glasses off tables, Dutton said. They couldn&#8217;t be more lovable and cuddly.</p>
<p>&#8220;The dogs are our children,&#8221; she said. &#8220;How would you like it if your county or your insurance said you have to give your children away?&#8221;</p>
<p>Her pets would never intentionally bite someone, she said, unless they were provoked or misinterpreted human behavior. The attack victims don&#8217;t know how to handle themselves around animals and exaggerated what happened, she said.</p>
<p>After each attack, Dutton improved her fences, keeping the dogs near the house. Now it would be impossible for them to escape, she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;There would be no reason to take them to a shelter.&#8221;</p>
<p>Few counties have mandatory impoundment laws, and there&#8217;s a reason for this, said Robert Babcock, a Lake Oswego lawyer who defends pet owners. For people who love their animals and can take care of them, it&#8217;s a waste of taxpayer money and bad for the dogs.</p>
<p>Clackamas County officials offered roughly the same reasoning for allowing owners who have a secure enclosure to keep aggressive dogs. Although the county dog shelter will expand next year, Hallmark said she will try to change the county codes so menacing dogs can stay with owners who pay their fines and agree to conditions to safely keep their animals.</p>
<p>Tim Vanagas, a plaintiffs attorney in the Great Danes case and others, says it&#8217;s time for county officials to put some teeth in their animal-control policies.</p>
<p>He noted that if a dog attacks a child in a public space in Clackamas County, a hearings process is required before the county can take action.</p>
<p>But if a dog attacks a chicken, it&#8217;s a different story.</p>
<p>As Clackamas County&#8217;s code puts it, if a dog sneaks off the owner&#8217;s property and attacks farm animals, &#8220;such a dog is a public nuisance and may be killed immediately by any person.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Peter Zuckerman;</em> <a href="mailto:peterzuckerman@news.oregonian.com">peterzuckerman@news.oregonian.com</a></p>
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<div class="postedby">Posted by <span class="postedname">artyracer</span> on <span class="postedtime"><a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/12/counties_keep_loose_leash_on_b.html#2162144">12/12/08 at 9:48PM</a></span></div>
<p>&#8220;The dogs are our children,&#8221; she said. &#8220;How would you like it if your county or your insurance said you have to give your children away?&#8221;</p>
<p>If my kid visciously attacked and attempted to maim or kill without provocation three seperate times, I&#8217;d tell the state to lock him up. Those &#8220;children&#8221; are a danger to society and should be put down.</p>
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<div class="postedby">Posted by <span class="postedname">stuurm</span> on <span class="postedtime"><a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/12/counties_keep_loose_leash_on_b.html#2162332">12/12/08 at 10:53PM</a></span></div>
<p>Gotta agree for on the spot shot! After one bite I&#8217;d do trash or walk dog with a pistol. Never get bit twice!</p>
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<p>I agree stuurm. I have an adopted greyhound from Wood Village. Unfortunately, the trainer decided to let him get relentlessly picked on by</p></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="newsbody"><span id="ls_contents-0">Scenario: A woman slams into a horse with her car on a country road. The horse is knocked to the ground and must go on pain medication. Guess who files a lawsuit?<br />
If you guessed it was the horse’s owner, you were dead wrong. In the surreal world of civil litigation, it’s the driver in this case who’s suing the horse’s owner and keeper for personal injuries.<br />
In a lawsuit filed Oct. 30 in Multnomah County Circuit Court, 27-year-old Jennifer Famulare of Gresham claims she suffered injuries to her back, neck and hip as a result of her collision with a stray horse in 2005.<br />
Famulare’s attorney, Timothy Vanagas, tells WWire his client was driving at dusk on Southeast 302nd Street in Gresham when she ran into a horse that had escaped from a nearby stable.<br />
Famulare was pregnant at the time, Vanagas says, and was worried about her baby as a result of the accident. The boy was born with high-blood pressure exacerbated by the crash, and delivery had to be induced, Vanagas says.<br />
The lawsuit was filed against Patricia Boast, the horse’s owner, and Patricia Carson, who owned the stable. The suit claims Famulare’s injuries were “the foreseeable result of the defendants’ negligence” in allowing the horse to escape. The suit seeks $4,750 for Famulare’s medical bills and $40,000 for pain and suffering.<br />
Boast and Carson could not be reached for comment.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Excerpted from an article by Ashbel Green in the 2/5/03 Portland Oregonian
(forwarded by David Allaway):

LAWYER FIGHTS ILLEGAL FAXES WITH LEGAL FACTS
A little advice to Oregon businesses: Quit faxing advertisements to Gresham
attorney Timothy J. Vanagas. He is not afraid to sue. And the law is on his
side. 

Federal law awards $500 to anyone who receives an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>Excerpted from an article by Ashbel Green in the 2/5/03 Portland Oregonian
(forwarded by David Allaway):

LAWYER FIGHTS ILLEGAL FAXES WITH LEGAL FACTS
A little advice to Oregon businesses: Quit faxing advertisements to Gresham
attorney Timothy J. Vanagas. He is not afraid to sue. And the law is on his
side. 

Federal law awards $500 to anyone who receives an unsolicited commercial
fax. Oregon law adds another $200 if the recipient tells the business to
stop and it doesn't. 

So far, Vanagas has filed three lawsuits, going after an auto dealer, a
mortgage lender and even the city of Gresham over a fax about a seminar that
cost $75 to attend. At this rate, he isn't going to get rich in his battle
against the junk fax, but Vanagas really just wants to make a point. 

"You have spam on your computer. You have telemarketers calling you at home
during the dinner hour. Your mail box is filled with junk mail. And there
are so many things that happen like that where you feel like there is no
affirmative action that you can take," he said. "It just fairly tickles me
in this limited way that there is something affirmative that the involved
person can do where you don't feel powerless to respond." 

The 1991 Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibits faxes that advertise
goods and services without consent of the receiver. Congress passed the law
because junk faxes were paralyzing computers. The penalty for each junk fax
is $500, an amount that can be tripled if the fax-sender knew about but
ignored the federal law. Under a similar 1989 Oregon law, the penalty is
$200, but the fax receiver can seek punitive damages. 

The law was challenged in 1993 by five businesses, including two from
Oregon, saying it violated free speech. But a federal magistrate in Portland
upheld the law. 

Nationally, the law was little used until 1995, when Hooter's, a restaurant
chain, settled a class action for $9 million. Last year, the Dallas Cowboys
paid $1.7 million to settle a class action, and a San Francisco law firm
filed a $3 trillion class action against Fax.com. 

In Oregon, the state Department of Justice has gone after several commercial
fax operations, but Vanagas said he doesn't know of any other private
attorney who has used the law. That's probably because Oregon's class action
law does not offer the same payoff as laws in other states. In other states,
plaintiffs attorneys can win $500 per class member, which quickly gets into
the millions of dollars. In Oregon, Vanagas said, individual plaintiffs can
win the whole $500, but in a class action, they can recover only the cost of
the fax, which Congress calculated at 7 cents. 

On Monday, Vanagas filed two lawsuits in Multnomah County Circuit Court, one
against a mortgage lender that faxed him an ad offering to refinance his
house and the other against the city of Gresham for sending him a fax about
a $75 summit on "Building the East Metro Vision." Vanagas said city
officials claim that their fax was not a commercial solicitation but a
public service.</pre>
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