One of the dogs involved in the fatal animal attack in Mira Mesa was locked in a car afterward, then removed by animal control officers from the San Diego Humane Society
San Diego police and paramedics were called out Friday afternoon after a fatal dog attack in a city Park.
Two people were attacked around noon, one man by his own three dogs in Mesa Viking Park just off Westonhill Drive, according to SDPD. A witness told NBC 7 that the man was being mauled when another person tried to help him and was also attacked.
Both victims were taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital after the attack, where the dog owner was pronounced dead, according to a San Diego Fire-Rescue spokeswoman. The status of the second victim is unknown at this time but their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
The dogs — it's not yet clear what breeds they are — were taken away by the San Diego Humane Society, police told NBC 7.
"Upon arrival, our humane officers worked collaboratively to locate two of the dogs [that] were still loose, and impounded a third dog that had been contained in a car," Nina Thompson, the humane society's director of public relations, told NBC 7. "All three dogs are now in our care for mandatory bite quarantine."
This remains an active and ongoing investigation. We are committed to ensuring a thorough review of the incident.
ReRan As I mentioned in another animal attack post, that reminds me of the James Patterson novel Zoo about animals going crazy from pollution and EMFs and attacking humans.
WYVERN part of it could be the food... but a bigger part of me thinks it more related to the people.... we have alot more "bad breeding" with BYB dogs, people are not breeding dogs of stable, reliable temperments when they breed only for money, colors, or looks, so you have weak tempered unreliable dogs about, then you have people who dont understand basic dog behavior/body language, and they treat dogs like mini humans, dogs deserve respect, and love, yes, im not saying they deserve bad, or unkind, but they are animals that process things differently than we do, and dont possess some of our higher level of evolution understandings, so without training of dogs, and setting boundries and expectations of behavior, it turns to chaos, the dog learns in the home they can make the rules and their human will follow, and when an outsider treats the dog like a dog should be expected to be treated, they get attacked because that outsider didnt listed to the "dogs rule" about behavior. we also dont "cull" dogs like we used to. this "save them all" attitude is bad for animals, and people. nervy, unstable tempermented dogs should not be the majority. theres too many unwanted animals, and not enough people qualified and equipped to give them the safe home they need to keep themselves and others safe. we cant save them all. and by doing so you are hurting way more than your helping. i love dogs, dogs have always been a passion of mine. and i dont agree all "aggressive" dogs should just be put to sleep either, but they shouldnt be in the hands of people who either dont know, or refuse to accept, the added responsibility and danger present. people need to be willing to do the hard thing and keep dogs contained and trained and handled responsibly.
shadowwolf you make good points and combine that with 5g towers, mobile phones, blue lights and chem trails which are known to affect humans which I think are affecting dogs and wild animals, predators, as there have been animal attacks like otters attacking surfers in the ocean of Santa Cruz and orcas attacking boats off the coast of Gibraltar last summer... add the self replicated technology in the injections and I wonder if the injected are at risk among apex predators? These animal attacks are happening internationally from elderly and children in the USA to far flung villages in India. And it seems the trusted agents of the public good allow this in both places! The safety of the public is ignored.. It does not make sense to allow dangerous dogs to roam about loose yet here we are.
Strange how otherwise domesticated and non-threatening animals can just snap sometimes. Though I don't know the circumstances and background of this incident it seems like the dogs might have indiscriminately attacked the bystander first or maybe they attacked the owner first and one human tried to help and then was subject to their ire, or they were in such a bloodlust rage that after attacking one human they automatically went for the other.. who knows.
My housing aka "unhoused" and destitute financial situations make having any pets too difficult, inconvenient, and costly to take care of but if I did have any pet or pets I'd only want to be a guardian to animals that I could dominate physically without any danger or risk of a real injury to myself. I wouldn't want to live with any animal that might go unhinged and be able to cause any more than negligible damage to me.. even look out for small cats though - one psychotic cat randomly scratched right near my eye, could have permanently ruined the sight in it probably.
Comment: 5 days prior in the same state: Family dogs attack, kill 5-year-old girl in back yard of home in Covina, California