Chris0nllyn
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Date: February 28, 2010
Location: Clatsop County, Oregon
Victim: Ashlynn Anderson, 4-year-old female Circumstances: Ashlynn went out to play in the yard behind the home of her mother and stepfather. Two of the dogs kept in the fenced backyard had managed to escape. Only one dog, named Cornelia, was involved in the incident.
The dog had been used by her previous owner for show and breeding. Ashlynn’s mother and her stepfather, Jesse Browning, had adopted the dog 6-7 months earlier. It is not clear why they obtained the dog, as they kept her in the yard, and she was not well cared for.
Did owner exercise humane care, custody, control of dog(s)? No; dog was noted to be underweight; was exclusively kept in yard; and “was not being fed adequately and had not been for some time,” according to Clatsop Animal Control and an examining veterinarian.
Family dog or Resident dog*: Resident
Number of dog(s) involved: One; (another dog in the yard did not participate)
Sex, reproductive status of dog(s): Female, spayed after producing two litters.
Unsupervised child: Yes
Other: Child not a permanent resident of house; and no established relationship between victim and dog.
Criminal Charges: No
Reliability of breed attribution: Documented
Breed attribution: Rottweiler
Details: Pedigree (breeder/show) dog
Date: March 8, 2010
Location: Iowa Tribe Land, near Perkins, Oklahoma
Victim: Justin Lopez, 9-month-old male
Circumstances: On Sunday, March 7, 2010, Justin’s family placed two dogs they had just acquired in their yard. Less than 24 hours later, the dogs were brought inside the home because it was raining. On Monday morning, while his mother was at work and his father was sleeping, Justin’s grandfather discovered the baby had been killed by at least one of the dogs.
Did owner exercise humane care, custody, control of dog(s)? No; new owners had had the dogs for less than 24 hours, and made no effort to minimize risks of exposing infant to unfamiliar dogs.
Family dog or Resident dog*: Resident dogs
Number of dog(s) involved: One-Two; participation of individual dogs not determined.
Sex, reproductive status of dog(s): Male, intact; female, intact
Unsupervised child: Yes
Other: No established relationship between victim (or anyone else in household) and dog
Criminal Charges: No
Reliability of breed attribution: Documented
Breed attribution: Rottweiler
Details: One dog was AKC registered, the other dog, while not registered, had pedigreed sire and dam.
Date: April 14, 2010
Location: Pasco County, Florida
Victim: Thomas James Carter, Jr., 7-day-old male
Circumstances: Nichole Koezeno and her 7-day-old son were sleeping on a bed inside an 840-square-foot trailer in which up to ten people were living. Sidon, one of three resident dogs, was also inside the bedroom. After being awakened by a friend knocking at the door, Koezeno noticed that her son was dead from dog bites.
Did owner exercise humane care, custody, control of dog(s)? No; owners maintained two dogs on chains outdoors. Sidon, according to residents of the trailer, was inside trailer only because he fought with other dogs on the property.
Family dog or Resident dog*: Resident dog
Number of dog(s) involved: One
Sex, reproductive status of dog(s): Male, intact
Unsupervised child: No; mother sleeping
Other: No established relationship between victim and dog
Criminal Charges: No
Reliability of breed attribution: Documented
Breed attribution: Mixed breed
Details: The media, the owner, authorities and friends of the mother all insisted the dog was a “pit bull,” despite the fact that no one knew the origins or original owner of the dog.
NCRC obtained DNA evidence of dog’s ancestry. The dog was found not to be a “pit bull,” or even a “pit bull mix.”
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