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Originally Posted by lynn P.
Thank you ((Paddym22)) and ((sanityseeker)) - right after it happened I called the police because I didn't want this to happen to anyone else or a smaller dog. They roamed around the neighborhood for 45 min. I understand the police are busy, but aggressive dogs are IMO a serious situation. The police didn't even come  . I called the dog pound, but they were closed. Now, there's no point in them coming because the dogs are gone. I don't know who the dogs belong to - haven't seen them before out with their owners.
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Lynn...
Perhaps, calling the Police again and have them to come out so you can file a report. Get the description of the dogs on record, so that way just in case there is another incident, (or even if the cops, themselves happen to see them), they'd be able to identify the dogs sooner, (perhaps even preventing another attack from happening).
I know how frustrating it is when you rely on the protection of the police, yet they lolligag their sweet time to you, as though they don't want to be bothered, (maybe when you call them, you can offer them a plate of fresh donuts?....lol).
Filing a report might also offer you a sense of attendance to the trauma you all have been through, too. I mean, knowing that the authorities have documented it, and is now alerted to it. It might allow you a sense of proper acknowledgement and perhaps make it easier to overcome?
(Just a thot....

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Shangrala