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Deadly Force
Police shoot another dog
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I've heard that cops basically have a shoot on sight policy when it comes to dogs in these situations. Although they'd never admit it publicly.
This is outrageous! I can't imagine the pain this family must be feeling. If it could happen to them, it could happen to any one of us! A friend of mine who is a policewoman and animal lover said police officers receive no training on how to handle domestic situations involving dogs. While researching a recent incident in the Chicago suburbs, I Googled the phrase "dog shot" and found numerous tragic stories: http://thebark.com/content/google-%E2%80%9Cshoot-dog%E2%80%9D Should we ask our local humane societies to help educate police departments on how to handle dogs in homes so that everyone is safe? What else can we do?