The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Dog will be euthanized after killing family pet

- LONG CREEK

The P.E.I. Humane Society has confirmed that a dog will be euthanized after it attacked another family’s dog this week.

On Tuesday, a seven-yearold female pit bull mixed breed broke free from its owner before attacking and killing a Manchester terrier that was walking with its family in Long Creek.

The pit bull, which was rescued from an out-of-province shelter and was new to its P.E.I. owner, was voluntaril­y forfeited to the humane society and underwent an assessment to determine its behaviour and risk to the community.

Humane society executive director Marla Somersall told The Guardian on Wednesday afternoon that an assessment determined the pit bull was a significan­t enough risk that it should be humanely euthanized.

Somersall said in making such a decision the society takes into account the severity of the attack, the dog’s history and how it behaves with other people and animals.

RCMP Sgt. Leanne Butler said Wednesday no charges or fines would result from the incident. Butler said the investigat­ion has been turned over to the P.E.I. Humane Society, which could investigat­e the ter or breeder where the pit bull was purchased, should it see fit. Somersall added that it’s not fair to any dog to make assumption­s about its behaviour based on the breed and encourages people struggling with an animal to contact the Humane Society for advice.

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