Calgary files Dangerous Dogs Act application after fatal dog attack
The City of Calgary has submitted an application to the Court of Queen’s Bench to have the dogs involved in a fatal dog attack on June 5 humanely euthanized.
The city said community peace officers seized the three dogs involved in the attack and the animals continue to be held pending the outcome of the Dangerous Dog Act application.In a Thursday afternoon statement, the City of Calgary said the application only deals with the disposition of the dogs and requests the court to order the dogs involved to be humanely euthanized.The Calgary Police Service and bylaw are still investigating the incident.
It was previously reported that it took around 30 minutes for paramedics to arrive, but an initial assessment by AHS suggested the call was not prioritized as a life-threatening call.Consolidation of EMS dispatch did not affect response to fatal dog attack: Alberta health minister
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