Calgary Herald

Canine unit dog that bit girl, 6, taken off streets in Saskatoon

Animal’s history, handler’s actions and incident details all under review

- RYAN McKENNA

SASKATOON A police dog that bit a six-year-old girl while the dog was tracking suspects in a home invasion has been taken off the streets until a review can be completed.

Saskatoon police Chief Troy Cooper says the review will cover the dog ’s history and the handler’s actions as well as include a use-offorce report.

“Our canine officers and their animals are an important part of our organizati­on,” Cooper said Monday. Cooper said there were no issues with the dog in question during training or while in service with the canine unit.

The animal was in a harness and on a leash when it rounded a corner and latched onto the girl on Saturday. Cooper said she was bitten on the side of her body between her armpit and her hip.

Police said in a news release Sunday that the dog instantly released the girl, who wasn’t connected to the investigat­ion, when commanded to do so by the handler.

But witness Amanda Pritchard said that the handler shouted repeatedly to let go, but the dog still held the girl tight in its jaws.

Cooper said he couldn’t say whether the dog instantly let go or not. He said that aspect will be a part of the review.

“Fortunatel­y, this is a rare occurrence but, having said that, I don’t want to downplay the seriousnes­s of what would have been a terrifying event for a little girl and her family.”

Leslie Welder said her daughter, Autumn Clifford, required many stitches to her abdomen to close the wounds. Tissue was sticking out of some of them, she said.

“My other daughter — she’s seven — stated that all Autumn did was look over and say, ‘Oh, look! Puppy!’ And next thing you know he was on her, pulling her down to the ground and attacking her,” Welder said on Sunday.

Cooper said he’s attempted to speak to the family, who will be offered victim services.

The dog’s handler remains on duty and is not being discipline­d.

Supt. Mitch Yuzdepski, a former canine handler with the police service, said he’s spoken to the officer, who said he feels horrible about what happened.

“The member is probably going over in his mind what could I have done different,” Yuzdepski said.

Saskatoon police receive 5,000 canine calls a year and the dogs are deployed about 1,000 times, he said. He said he’s not aware of another such event in Saskatoon.

Regina police reviewed two cases last year in which their canines mistakenly bit people.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Six-year-old Autumn Clifford, who was bitten by a Saskatoon police dog, required many stitches to close her wounds, says the girl’s mother Leslie Welder.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Six-year-old Autumn Clifford, who was bitten by a Saskatoon police dog, required many stitches to close her wounds, says the girl’s mother Leslie Welder.

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