Monthly Archives: August 2014

German Shepherds Located – Owners Unaware of Problems

These are confirmed pictures, taken off my home security cameras, of the German Shepherds that several of the people in the Neighborhood have had run-ins with.

The owners of the dogs have been located. They said they knew the dogs had gotten out, but did not know of the trouble they were causing. They have taken steps to insure that the dog’s enclosure is more secure. If you see the dogs out in the future please refer to the Alert Notification we sent out to Neighborhood members for the owners phone numbers or call Kirk Hall at 253-840-0411.

This is a good example of why we need to let people know of problems in the Neighborhood. Without communications between neighbors, things might have gone along until serious problems occurred, and Animal Control was called. We will send out Alert Notifications when we have information about Neighborhood problems, and post the information on the Neighborhood Blog. When you write Dav ( daveide@comcast.net ) or Kirk ( kahalljr@comcast.net ) please include as much information you can (date, time, location, description, etc.).

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Dangerous German Shepherds Roaming the Neighborhood

I just received this report from Don DeVries. We suspect that these Shepherds are full-grown, and recently started roaming the Neighborhood. Their actions so far are threatening. If anyone knows where these Shepherds live perhaps they could have a talk with the owner.
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Several incidents have occurred with 1-2 German shepherds in our neighborhood. Last week Rod told me that 2 shepherds were in his yard, and went after a visitor in their driveway, and the visitor had to run, as they were threatening towards him.
This past Monday, our dog went crazy, barking and scratching at the house door, and when Rietta opened the door to find 2 large dark brown/ black shepherds in our garage going after our dog. Rietta yelled at them and Lilly then felt she had reinforcements and chased them out of our garage. Lilly is on a radio collar and cannot leave our yard, and is apparently not safe in our garage.
This morning I saw 1 shepherd leaving Rod’s driveway walking up the street, and blew my horn, and it took off thru Scott’s yard heading towards 136th Ave, where I suspect it lives.