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Saturday, June 13, 2015

According to a Yearlong Investigation: Dog Bites Are on the Rise in the Washington, DC Area


A fast-rising number of people in the Washington, D.C. area are suffering dog bites or encountering illegally owned pit bulls, according to a yearlong investigation by the News4 I-Team.

The increases, which are sharp and sudden, are partly the result of neglectful owners or people who fail to follow local animal control laws, the I-Team learned in a series of reviews of animal control reports and interviews with animal control officers.

D.C. Department of Health reports, obtained and reviewed by the I-Team, show the number of dog bite incidents in the city has jumped more than 100 percent since 2007. That increase, from 214 bites in 2007 to 457 bites in 2013, is raising alarm among some city residents.

The city’s animal and human populations have increased during the same time span. Field investigators with the Washington Humane Society, which responds to animal complaints in D.C., report some of the increase can also be attributed to owners who neglect to follow leash laws or prevent dogs from straying.

John Fenner, a resident of northeast D.C., said a pair of stray pit bulls attacked him on a sidewalk in his neighborhood in 2013. He suffered a pair of bites to his groin. “If you have an animal not on a leash, not monitored, you cannot actually predict how they behave,” he said.

Prince George’s County Animal Control officials said the number of stray dogs has plateaued in the county. But the I-Team’s review of county animal shelter reports shows a 150 percent increase in the number of pit bull seizures since 2009. Pit bulls are an unlawful breed of dog to own in the county. Those seizures, up from 192 five years ago to 427 last year, are also an indication of pet owners who neglect to follow local animal control laws, officials said.

Rodney Taylor, associate director of the county’s Animal Management Division, said his shelter in Upper Marlboro houses 30 to 35 pit bulls each day. “They’re illegal,” Taylor said. “You cannot have them. (This problem) goes back to the owner.”

In a series of reviews of D.C. and Prince George’s County animal control operations, conducted over 12 months, the I-Team witnessed a long series of animal control officer responses to stray dogs and pit bull calls. In several instances, stray dogs ran free on busy D.C. and Maryland streets.

A spokesman for the Washington Humane Society said the increase in reported bites is at least partly attributable to his organization’s role investigating dog complaints, which began in 2011, he said. “We’ve heightened the community’s awareness about animal problems,” he said. “People recognized that we have a structured reporting program.”

During cold winter mornings and hot summer afternoons, the I-Team spotted animals placed outdoors in yards for extended periods of time. Those issues of neglect can lead to biting incidents, animal control officers reported.

The I-Team’s review found the number of animal control calls has sharply increased in D.C. Animal control officers responded to more than 18,000 calls in the city last year, a 3,000 call increase since 2010.


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Friday, February 20, 2015

Do You Have Experience Handling Animals?, If So, The Prince George’s County Animal Management Division, Has a Position Opened for an Assistant Kennel Manager


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The Prince George’s County Animal Management Division is seeking an ASSISTANT KENNEL MANAGER to oversee Animal Care Technicians and Animal Health Technicians, and daily kennel operations. We are a high volume, open admission shelter. Applicant should be an experienced animal sheltering person who can multi-task and is a self-starter.

Minimum Qualifications: Two years of paid work experience handling animals in an animal hospital, shelter, or related animal facility, to include direct experience with animal euthanasia, are required. Applicant must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Good communication and customer service skills a must. Basic computer skills needed. Must be Maryland certified in euthanasia or qualify to become certified in euthanasia. Preferred Qualifications: Previous supervisory experience and a clean driving record are preferred. Experience in Chameleon software a plus.

Please fax your application and resume to the Animal Management Division at (301) 780-7257. You may also mail or drop off your application and resume at the PG Animal Services Facility, 3750 Brown Station Road, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772

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Love Working With Animals? - Adoption Counselor Position Available at The Prince George’s County Animal Management Division


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The Prince George’s County Animal Management Division is seeking an ADOPTION COUNSELOR at our high volume, open admission shelter. Adoption Counselors assist customers with adoption applications, ensure that all paperwork is completed, and process final adoptions. Adoption Counselors prepare rabies shot lists, rabies certificates, all microchip paperwork, spay/neuter surgery schedules, and required leukemia testing and heartworm testing lists. Adoption Counselors handle animals on a routine basis. Applicants must be detail-oriented and able to follow supervisor’s directives closely and carefully, as all adoption information and test results must be inputted into the computer system. Working hours will vary depending on the shift assignments.

Minimum Qualifications: Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Good communication and customer service skills a must. Basic computer skills needed. Some knowledge of breeds and behavior of animals is required. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of and experience in handling domestic and wild animals preferred. Previous experience processing animal adoptions preferred. Experience working with Chameleon software preferred.

Please fax your application and resume to the Animal Management Division at (301) 780-7257. You may also mail or drop off your application and resume at the PG Animal Services Facility, 3750 Brown Station Road, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772

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