Keep Irresponsible Dog Owners From Causing Death and Injury to Other Animals

Target: Adams County, CO Commissioners

Goal: Hold pet owners accountable for injuries caused by their dangerous animals.

The tragic incident at Creative Acres Animal Sanctuary, where a German shepherd allegedly attacked and killed an alpaca while injuring two other animals, highlights a critical need for accountability among pet owners. Maxine Mager, the sanctuary’s founder, says she found her beloved alpaca dead and another badly hurt after the neighboring dogs roamed free, leading to emotional and financial turmoil for her and the sanctuary.

Further investigation reportedly revealed that the attackers were two dogs belonging to neighboring residents, who lacked the proper containment and training to prevent such aggressive behavior. According to Mager, it is imperative for pet owners to be responsible for their animals’ actions. Mager has had to incur emergency veterinary bills amounting to approximately $3,000, with total expenses potentially reaching tens of thousands of dollars due to this incident.

To protect animals and sanctuaries from similar incidents in the future, it is necessary for the Adams County Commission to enact a ‘Dangerous Owners’ law, which would hold pet owners accountable for the actions of their animals. This change is vital not only to ensure the safety of sanctuaries like Creative Acres but also to foster a culture of responsible pet ownership in the community. The demand is clear: implement these much-needed laws to prevent future tragedies and promote the wellbeing of all animals.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Adams County Commissioners,

The recent attack at Creative Acres Animal Sanctuary, resulting in the heartbreaking death of an alpaca and injuries to other animals, underscores an urgent need for greater accountability among pet owners. As reported, two dogs from neighboring households roamed free and attacked the animals, leaving sanctuary founder Maxine Mager devastated and financially strained. This troubling incident raises significant questions about the responsibilities of pet owners to prevent such attacks and ensure the safety of surrounding animals.

Maxine Mager’s emotional pain reflects the consequences of pet owners who fail to contain and train their pets adequately, subsequently placing others at risk. The expenses incurred from emergency veterinary care are merely one aspect of the broader fallout from this incident. It highlights a systemic issue that requires a comprehensive solution to promote responsible pet ownership and protect sanctuaries that care for vulnerable animals.

Thus, we urge the Adams County Commission to pass legislation that establishes ‘Dangerous Owners’ laws, holding irresponsible pet owners accountable for the actions of their animals. This law is essential to safeguard innocent lives and ensure that sanctuaries like Creative Acres can continue their vital work without fearing similar attacks in the future.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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