K-9 Unit Dog And Handler Investigated After Attack
BRENTWOOD, Calif. -- San Leandro police Monday were investigating an incident with a K-9 unit dog that was involved in a deadly attack on another dog over the holidays.
Questions were swirling about who was taking care of the dog when the attack happened.
A popular walking trail in Brentwood was where the owner and his dog crossed paths with another local family walking the off-duty San Leandro police German Shepard on a leash.
"When we were about next to him he started to growl," said pet owner Adam Lovell.
Lovell said in a matter of seconds the German Shepard grabbed his six-year-old Finnish Spitz named Chloe by the tail.
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pretty much just latched on. And I was yelling 'Get your dog off my dog!'" remembered Lovell. 'The person handling the off-duty dog said 'I can't control him! I can't control him!'
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Lovell’s dog Chloe was rushed to an emergency vet after being bitten five or six times. The San Leandro police officer in charge of Arago paid for Chloe's vet bills. But two days after the attack, she died from her injuries.
Lt. Jeff Tudor with San Leandro police said the department has rules about who's allowed to handle off-duty police dogs. But he said he couldn't discuss those rules while the investigation into the incident was underway.
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here is what a Finnish spitz looks like. I guess it's no match for a German Shepard