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Subject: Re: Dog on SW 58th
Date: 09/29/2003 03:08 AM
From: Shane Stent

climb faster....don't have the dog put down


----Original Message Follows----
From: Jon Nigbor <jo-@consumer-care.com>
Reply-To: jo-@consumer-care.com
To: ob-@topica.com
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Dog on SW 58th
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:56:08 -0700

On August 27th, I was bitten by a black & white Border Collie. It was on a
short climb from Skyline to Salmon street on SW 58th.

Beware of this dog. It was quite determined to bite verses simply make lots
of noise.

I later approached the owner with a Portland Police officer. The owner
stated that the dog "does not like bicyclists". I am working with the
Police to insure the dog is either restrained or put down.

If you or anyone else has had a bad experience with this dog, please e-mail
me your story.

This dog also attacked and nearly bit Ivan Meadors. See his story below:


In regards to a bicycle-related dog attack I experienced on SW 58th, a road
that climbs approximately from
SW Skyline Blvd to Salmon Street. I was cycling up the climb on SW 58,
avoiding the traffic on SW Skyline Blvd
which is a moderately busy street with minimal space for cyclists. About
halfway up the climb, a dog came
charging out of a yard and down the slope of a driveway from my left. I was
able to proceed on up the climb and
considered it a random occurrence. However, upon taking the same route a
week later, once again staying off the
less bike-friendly street of SW Skyline Blvd, I climbed past this house
halfway up the climb and again this dog
charged down the driveway and got in front of me. By it's actions, it
prevented me from passing and I dismounted
from the bicycle. The dog continued to circle around me, barking fiercely
and showing no thought of returning to
it's property. Shortly, after obviously hearing the barking and my shouting
at the dog, the owner came out and tried
to restrict the dog from chasing me. The dog continued to try and circle
around me while evading the owner. After a
brief struggle, the dog's owner was able to direct it into the yard and I
remounted the bicycle and rode away, up the
hill. The dog apparently slipped loose from the owner, as it continued
briefly to bark and chase until I was a couple
of blocks away. Upon subsequent rides through that neighborhood, I chose an
alternative route. Unfortunately, I did
not report this incident thus allowing the dog to remain free to leave it's
property and chase/attack other cyclists.
These incidents occurred in the fall of 2002, about a week apart.
Ivan Meadors



Please send any other experiences to me at this e-mail address. Thanks!
______________________
Jon Nigbor
President
Consumer Care Corporation
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p. 503.230.0406
f. 503.230.1854
jo-@consumer-care.com
www.ccclink.net (pin# 2356-1243)
www.consumer-care.com
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