A few nights ago, a police officer in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, was summoned to come pick-up an aggressive dog. The officer was met with a 12-week-old puppy. On Friday, the Friends of Anne Arundel County Animal Care & Control shared the story with Facebook followers:
Among the calls that surely must make a police officer uneasy: a summons in the middle of the night to go pick up an “aggressive” dog whose owners wanted it gone immediately.
Showing a photo of the “frightening creature” who prompted the late-night call.
The post continues:
Because the pup was surrendered to a police officer in the middle of the night rather than to an Animal Care & Control officer, we don’t have further details about why the owners claimed the dog was “aggressive,” a term usually reserved for dangerous behavior.
According to the people who met the pup, she is a typical “goofy” and affectionate puppy – not a terror. Life begins anew for this little one – she went to a foster home and has already been adopted in a “foster fail” situation. Enjoy your new life sweet pup!
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