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Before I begin, this is not meant to be a condemnation of pit bulls or their owners, but I wanted advice regarding something that happened to me, and see what others would do in the same circumstance.
I provide early intervention services and make visits to homes of kids from birth to three years old. This past Monday, I was getting out of my car in front of a house of a child I see, and I heard vicious growling. I had just picked up my large duffel bag of toys out of the trunk and was preparing to walk toward the kid's house, and saw two pit bulls tied up on the property next door to the house I was visiting.
One dog, a lactating female, got loose, and came after me, growling, and assumed a threatening posture. I backed myself up to my car, put the duffel bag between me and the dog (figuring if the dog lunged at me, she'd hopefully bite the bag, not me). I then looked away (thinking that maybe she would recognize that I was not a threat by my not maintaining eye contact with her.)
As I was doing this, she continued to growl, and I finally got my keys and used my automatic opener to open the middle passenger door (minivan) and backed my way in slowly. I was able to close the door and wait.
The owner of the dog came out and as soon as she started yelling at the dog, the dog assumed a submissive posture and the woman got the dog restrained. I walked out of my car and the woman said, unconvincingly, "Sorry." I looked straight at her and said, "That scared the daylights out of me. It scared the DAYLIGHTS out of me." She then sarcastically repeated, "Sorry."
Once I got into the house, the mother of the child I was seeing told me that at times, she's afraid to take her kids out of the car after grocery shopping because she's afraid of the dogs.
I called the local animal control, left a message, and called them again but they haven't called back. My question is this: Am I right to report these dogs and this woman? I don't want any revenge from the owner, and I hate to make things worse for the family that has to live next door to the dogs, but all I could visualize was the headline, "Early Intervention Therapist Mauled and Killed by Pit Bull."
What do you think? Should I continue to pursue the report?
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