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Animal Advisory Committtee Minutes 01/29/2013
Animal Advisory Committee Incident #12-20944-0F January 29, 2013
Minutes  #1

Chair Martin Haspel  called the meeting to order  at 2 P.M. in the Conference noom at the Eastham Police Department.

Attending: Martin Haspel, Kerry A.Reid, Roger Dumas, Joanne Baldauf, and Dana Greene.

Chair Haspel explained  the reason  for this meeting was to better  the Committee's understanding of the events of Incident Report #12-20944-0F to aid the Committee in preparation of its report to the Board  of Selectmen concerning the Greene-Carbone matter for their February 19, 2013, meeting. He introduced the Committee members  and each gave an overview of their relevant  animal  background data.

Ms. Greene, owner of The Painted Dog Bed and Breakfast which is a pet friendly facility, proceeded  to relate  the story of the incident. She supplied the Committee with photographs of the site and of her dog's  injuries and noted that Lombard Lane is the only exit to the back from  her property and is where she receives her mail delivery.  She and her guests walk their  dogs there. Since the incident she does not walk there  anymore. Ms. Greene described the incident  saying that she was "still in shock" and the memory  caused  her to say she could barely  breathe and  barely  talk about  it. She also stated  that  she was sure  her dog was dead because of the pit hull's  attack.

Chair Haspel interjected that  the dog in question  was not a pit bull but an American bulldog as was noted on the town license form.  Chair Haspel  asked if there had ever been any previous interactions with her dog and Ms. Greene said, "No."
Chair Haspel asked if there  had ever been an incident  where  her dog was on
the Carbones' property and mounted  their  dog.  Ms. Greene  replied, "NO." She explained  that her dog is not dominant, is timid and is spayed.  She reiterated that she had never been on the Carbone's property and always walked  her dog on leash. She added  that the Carbones' dogs are alone all day in the house and on the porch.  She also stated, "He (the dog) tried to kill my Misty," showing again the pictures of her dog's  injuries to the neck.
When Mr. Carbone offered  to pay the vet bills ($215) , she  called him a genius carpenter and alleged he asked to do  work.   Ms. Greene suggested  he use the money to consult a positive reinforcement practitioner and gave him the name of a dog behaviorist she recommended.


Chair Haspel interjected that  there  currently is not a behaviorist on the Cape. He recommended the Animal Behavior  Clinic at Tufts  or Imbi Kiiss, who follows closely Tufts work  and is sometimes used by them.  Any evaluation should be done by an expert.

Ms. Greene stated  that  the Carbones' fencing  is not adequate for a pit bull and that  a higher  more solid fence was needed. She suggested  topping it with barbed wire.

Chair Haspel asked if there  had been any interactions with guest dogs.  Ms. Greene denied any interactions and stated, "I'm out of business." She continued to insist the Carbones were not responsible dog owners.

Informed that when asked  to SIT,  DOWN, shake, and DROP IT, the Carbones' dog had complied.  Ms. Greene said ,"He said STOP,  but that  didn't work."

When  asked what she would like to happen, Ms. Greene  suggested  that  the dog be given to pit bull rescue...preferably in Utah. She added  that  she would not like the dog to be allowed on the deck of his house or on the top of the sofa in the front window of his house looking out at the street. Best of all, would  be to have it gone.

Chair Haspel  referred Ms. Greene  to Section  7 of the new state animal  control regulations which define "nuisance" and "dangerous" dogs.  He then gave her a copy of the new regulations. Members of the Committee suggested  that increasing the height of the current fence found  suitable by the ACO, limiting visual stimulation of same by blocking slats,  reconfiguring the deck area,  and keeping the dog on leash unless it is in the house or fenced  back yard  might make  the current situation less of a problem.

The meeting  adjourned at 3:38P.M. Respectfully submitted,
Joanne Baldauf, Clerk