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Officer Shoots Dog During Drug Raid
The Tampa Triune ^ | Jan 23, 2006 | By JULIE PACE jpace@tampatrib.com

Posted on 02/09/2006 1:56:37 PM PST by MRMEAN

TAMPA - When Maria Rosas heard gunshots coming from the back yard of her east Tampa home, her first thought was that people were getting shot.

Once the situation calmed down, Rosas realized the targets of the gunfire were her dogs. The person shooting was a Tampa police officer.

That officer, Joe Blanco, was part of five-person narcotics team trying to get into a house on 26th Street. A person inside the house was wanted on a warrant, Lt. Craig Roberts said.

Because Rosas' home at 3406 N. 10th St. is adjacent to the one Blanco was trying to get to, the officer tried to cut through her back yard. That's where Rosas' two dogs - Kio and Conan, both mixed breeds - were kept.

Roberts said the dogs attacked Blanco so ferociously he shot at them. Blanco fired about six shots, Roberts said, hitting Kio in the back leg but missing Conan.

The dogs bit Blanco several times on his elbows, arms and hips, and he was taken to Tampa General Hospital. Kio was taken to Hillsborough County's Department of Animal Control for treatment and tests.

Roberts said the person the narcotics officers were pursuing got away during the altercation with the dogs.

A sign near Rosas' driveway warns of a guard dog on the premises. Blanco entered the yard from the opposite side and was probably unable to see the sign, Roberts said.

It was the second time in two days a local law enforcement officer shot a pet dog. On Saturday, Hillsborough County sheriff's Deputy Jason Roberts shot and injured a pit bull mix lunging at him while he answered a call in Riverview.

Rosas' brother, Juan Ramirez, said 1-year-old Kio was a stray that his sister rescued. Because Kio is unregistered and may not have had vaccinations, Rosas could be fined, Roberts said.


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KEYWORDS: dog; doggieping; dogs; dogshot; donutwatch; hatewhenthathappens; lawenforcement; leo; warondrugs; wode; wodlist
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To: MikeWUSAF; All

I made a mistake: I mis-read the article & thought the dogs were killed by the police officer...MY APOLOGIES!


41 posted on 02/09/2006 4:50:21 PM PST by Zerano
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To: MRMEAN
The dogs bit Blanco several times on his elbows, arms and hips, and he was taken to Tampa General Hospital. Kio was taken to Hillsborough County's Department of Animal Control for treatment and tests.

I hope Kio recovers.

42 posted on 02/09/2006 5:14:16 PM PST by Oztrich Boy (Shooting a dog: It's like Viagra for cops)
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To: xarmydog
I am so sorry to hear that one of your dogs has quit eating. That is often a bad sign but it could be as simple as a tooth problem. What does the vet say?

If the very worst happens and your beloved dog passes on, be sure that you show his/her (you didn't identify the sex) body to the big dog. My vet told me that this is important; seeing the body of her buddy will tell her that her friend will not be coming back.

In the words of my vet, "Dogs understand death."

43 posted on 02/09/2006 5:17:25 PM PST by OldPossum
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To: Zerano

The deciding factor for me is that the WoD fanatics aren't really interested in nuking cities. But the philosophy and tactics are eerily similar otherwise.


44 posted on 02/09/2006 5:17:53 PM PST by thoughtomator
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To: GBA
That dog was doing it's job, too bad the cop wasn't able to do his.

WOD work seems to attract the dregs. That should tell us something.

45 posted on 02/09/2006 5:23:20 PM PST by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: OldPossum
Thanks for the info.I think it is her teeth.Today I gave her part of a codeine pill for pain.I cut up some hot dogs in small pieces which she could eat after the meds worked.I asked my wife to buy some cat food and some dogfood in the can.But about 5 days ago,she had some swelling under her chin.I assumed it was a spider bite.They are bad here.Both dogs have survived rattle snake bites but they arnt out now,I don't think.With the weather we are having they could be out now.What do you think about the swelling under the chin?
46 posted on 02/09/2006 6:02:36 PM PST by xarmydog
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To: Cap'n Crunch
The cop should sue the homeowner for not having sufficient warning signs around the fence.

How you doin'? Haven't seen you around in a while!

Well, for that size dog, you may be right. But we don't have signs on our fence, and, admittedly, our dogs are small.

But, if somebody comes into our back yard, our three will come roaring out of the dog door barking and growling and running straight toward the stranger in their territory.

Knock on my door, tell me you're going in the back yard, and my dogs are out of your way.

47 posted on 02/09/2006 6:55:47 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: xarmydog
What do you think about the swelling under the chin?

Could be an abscess, or it could be some infection in her gums.

Take her to the vet, right away.

Do you have your dogs' teeth cleaned on a regular basis? Bacteria from a dog's teeth can cause kidney problems, liver problems, heart problems, cancer, and stomach problems.

I know it can cost a little more, but getting that plaque off those doggie denties can save a life.

48 posted on 02/09/2006 6:59:58 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: sinkspur

I'm doing well, Thanks. Still working two full-time jobs, no rest for the wicked.

How you been? Your sons OK? Hope all is well.

And, speaking of work, I gotta run again... take care.


49 posted on 02/09/2006 7:06:45 PM PST by Cap'n Crunch
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To: sinkspur
Re post 48, I endorse what sinkspur advised. This is a case for a veterinarian. And time may be of the essence. Abscesses are damn serious.

As sinkspur pointed out, lots of folks don't realize the importance of keeping their pets' teeth in good shape. I have a 17-year-old beagle who, a year ago, had his teeth professionally cleaned at a veterinary college. Given his extremely advanced age, he got the full treatment, what with an anesthesiologist administering the anesthetic, other veterinarians following his vitals, and a veterinary dentist doing the actual cleaning.

Everything went fine and the cost was unbelievably low considering what was done. I want to emphasize that your local vet can do the same thing for a dog such as yours who is not nearly as old as mine. The anesthetics they have now are exceptionally safe, too, unlike those available, say, 30 years ago.

I urge you to get your precious dog in for treatment ASAP.

And keep me advised via this thread or Freeper mail.

OP

50 posted on 02/09/2006 7:20:54 PM PST by OldPossum
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To: sinkspur
Thanks for the tip.I have to be gone all day tomorrow but some how i will find a way for her to get there.She is 10 yrs old.I treat my dogs like family.I do feed them a lb.of hot dogs a day plus dog food.I have tried to feed them the best but they wont eat it.They love Old Roy the cheap stuff.Thanks for your help.
51 posted on 02/09/2006 7:40:43 PM PST by xarmydog
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To: xarmydog
I do feed them a lb.of hot dogs a day plus dog food.I have tried to feed them the best but they wont eat it.They love Old Roy the cheap stuff.

Can I level with you? If you work the "best" in with the Old Roy, gradually increasing the amoung of the good stuff, they'll eventually be converted to it.

Old Roy is made up of chicken beaks, snouts, and whatever's left of some of these animals, plus some filler and artificial colors and flavor. It's junk. It really is.

IAMS, Science Diet, Pro Plan, even Purina One is better than Old Roy. I've never run across a dog that didn't like Purina One.

Get rid of the hot dogs. Hot dogs don't contain the vitamins dogs need and are likely the reason they won't eat the "good stuff." If your dogs are fat, hot dogs are the reason.

Again, sorry if I was blunt, but my dogs are so much healthier since I switched them to Pro Plan; their coats are prettier and they don't go to the vet but once a year for their check-ups.

52 posted on 02/09/2006 8:01:38 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: sinkspur
I had been giving the hot dogs as a supplement because I know that old roy was junk.I can assure you I tried every trick in the book,not counting burning a hole in my wallet because they refused to eat it.Kibbles and bits,Iams,you name it until i gave in.I tried the trick you mentioned but they left the good stuff and ate the junk!We can buy hot dogs on sale 3 for a dollar,which was cheaper than dog treats!I am going to give it another try though as per your advice.She will be at the vet tomorrow for sure.What would be good for her in the interim?I had my wife pick up some canned cat food,and,canned dog food.Will that hurt her?
53 posted on 02/09/2006 8:31:15 PM PST by xarmydog
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To: xarmydog
The canned dog food is fine. I feel like I may have been a little harsh in my previous post, but I feel very strongly about feeding dogs good food. The good food is expensive because there's more actual nutrients in it than in the cheaper food.

Have you ever fed them Purina One? I used to feed mine that until I found Pro Plan. My dogs loved Purina One and it's a step up from Old Roy and Pedigree.

I "brush" my dogs' teeth every other day or so. What it amounts to is using a child's tooth brush on the bottom of their teeth at the gum line and rubbing the gums. Gum disease is a problem in older dogs, and the more plaque and bacteria you can get off the teeth and gums the better. My older dog actually LIKES to have his gums rubbed. It must feel good, because he stands there and lets me brush for as long as I want to.

54 posted on 02/09/2006 8:37:08 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: sinkspur
Do you put anything on the toothbrush?I cant recall if I ever tried pro plan.I know I tried a bunch of different ones.And one last question.Is there any household meds I can give her safely?When she broke her leg we spent 1200 dollars to have rods put in.Not to count the many other instances.The leg was fine as that happened 6 years ago.I appreciate your help very much.Thank you.
55 posted on 02/09/2006 8:48:51 PM PST by xarmydog
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To: xarmydog
Pet stores have doggie toothpaste. It's not expensive. DON'T use human toothpaste, as it has something in it that can make dogs sick. YOu can give your dog aspirin at 10 mgs. per pound of dog. I have a six year old Bichon with joint problems, and I ordered "dog aspirin" from www.doctorsfosterandsmith.com. It's made for dogs, but you can give regular human aspirin as well; just don't go too far over the recomended dose of 10 mg./pound. So, a ten pound dog could take 100 mg, twice a day. Aspirin is good for pain and swelling.

I crush the aspirin and put it in his food, but he'll also take it if I put it on a small piece of cheese.

As you can tell, I baby my dogs, as you do yours. I make sure they get a good walk, a mile twice a day at a good clip. The exercise is good for me, as well.

56 posted on 02/09/2006 9:02:14 PM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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To: MRMEAN
If the roles had been reversed the shooter ( read STUPID COP ) would have been up for the death penalty for shooting a "cop" (dog)...
57 posted on 02/09/2006 9:43:26 PM PST by ChefKeith (Flies,fleas,ants,ticks,cockroaches,bad cops,lawyers,judges & politicians All the same. Useless!!!)
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To: ChefKeith

Don't exaggerate. Attempted murder would only get 10-20 (Unless you are factoring in that a citizen would be a better shot than a LEO)


58 posted on 02/10/2006 3:50:24 AM PST by Oztrich Boy (Free Speech is not for everyone, If you don't like it, then don't use it)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Reading this story gets me pretty mad, I live at the end of a 3/4 mile long driveway out in the middle of nowhere.
If my dog is biting someone in my back yard in the middle of the night and he starts shooting them I will not stop to ask questions at all, my dogs are a part of this family and I will defend them on my property like they were one of my kids.
I know a lot of people have that "It's just a dog, get over it!" attitude, but I don't. I bring my dogs to work with me a few times each week (one advantage of owning your own business) and I would fight to protect them the same way they would fight to protect me.
59 posted on 02/10/2006 5:28:25 AM PST by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading since 2004)
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To: xarmydog

How's your kitty? Let us know what the vet said.


60 posted on 02/10/2006 9:42:29 AM PST by sinkspur (Trust, but vilify.)
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