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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 1799786" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>Call animal control. Investigator's name is Jake Wilson. But you have to <u>keep calling</u>, as they are a difficult lot to get anything done with. Problem is, they don't answer the #$%^ing phone. If that's the case with you, try calling the Mayor's Action Center. If you do get them out, you can hit the owner in the pocket book ...</p><p></p><p>Dog at large ticket? cha-ching $.</p><p>Licensed? No? cha-ching.</p><p>Vaccinated? No? cha-ching $.</p><p>Spayed, neutered? No? cha-ching $.</p><p>Impounded dog? cha-ching $.</p><p></p><p>If you or your dog are bit or attacked, I would do whatever you have to do to defend yourself and call 911. I'm pretty sure Tulsa does not require an animal to bite before you can defend yourself (as told by a TPD officer). But of course you'd best be prepared to justify your actions if you do shoot. Shooting a toy poodle nipping at your heels likely will get you in hot water. I don't know much about large mastiffs like the dane, but from what I have heard they can and do bite. Any large dog that can get you on the ground can be extremely dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 1799786, member: 4153"] Call animal control. Investigator's name is Jake Wilson. But you have to [U]keep calling[/U], as they are a difficult lot to get anything done with. Problem is, they don't answer the #$%^ing phone. If that's the case with you, try calling the Mayor's Action Center. If you do get them out, you can hit the owner in the pocket book ... Dog at large ticket? cha-ching $. Licensed? No? cha-ching. Vaccinated? No? cha-ching $. Spayed, neutered? No? cha-ching $. Impounded dog? cha-ching $. If you or your dog are bit or attacked, I would do whatever you have to do to defend yourself and call 911. I'm pretty sure Tulsa does not require an animal to bite before you can defend yourself (as told by a TPD officer). But of course you'd best be prepared to justify your actions if you do shoot. Shooting a toy poodle nipping at your heels likely will get you in hot water. I don't know much about large mastiffs like the dane, but from what I have heard they can and do bite. Any large dog that can get you on the ground can be extremely dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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