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Armed Neighbors End Dog Attacks
http://carrollwood.tbo.com/carrollwood/MGAIHP0ZMBD.html ^ | 2/1/2003 | SEAN C. LEDIG

Posted on 03/05/2003 5:21:18 AM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender

TAMPA - Teresa Castellano knows that some folks saved her life. She just doesn't know who they are. Castellano, 25, her daughter, Alysa McBride, 6, and her daughter's friend, Kaitlyn Green, 8, survived a recent attack from two Rottweilers and a pit bull.

It is an amazing story of horror and heroism.

Castellano said it began while she was watching the girls at Kaitlyn's home on Jan. 18. Kaitlyn's father, Sean Green, had stepped out for 10 minutes to run an errand.

Castellano, of Land O' Lakes, said she and the girls laughed at something on television, and that apparently sparked the dogs to start barking and growling. She soon realized the dogs were not playing, and she sensed it might get worse.

She asked the girls to quiet down so the dogs would relax.

It never happened.

The dogs attacked.

``When [the Rottweilers] saw the fear, one of them started biting Kaitlyn,'' Castellano said. ``I told them to stop screaming because they were making the dogs upset.''

Castellano said she laid on the girls to try and protect them from the dogs. She then tried to block the dogs to give the girls a chance to escape to a bedroom.

Nothing was working. The Rottweilers were going wild.

So Castellano and the girls bolted outside the house at 8126 Bay Drive. The girls ran to safety in a neighbor's house while Castellano distracted the dogs. The pit bull, Petey, joined in the attack.

The commotion outside attracted the attention of neighbors and a motorist passing by.

John M. Anderson and his wife were in their car and leaving a friend's house nearby when they passed by and saw three dogs attacking Castellano, according to a Hillsborough County sheriff's report. Anderson drove into the driveway and began blasting the horn and yelling out the window, trying to scare the dogs and allow Castellano to get into the car.

It seemed to work. The dogs stopped biting Castellano, but she couldn't make it to his car.

Anderson, 22, was about to get out of his car when he looked over his shoulder and saw a man toting a pistol. He kept honking his horn and sped away to get his friend, Justin Turner, who lived nearby.

The man with gun was Winston H. Harr, a next-door neighbor. He had heard screaming outside and grabbed his Kimber .45-caliber pistol. His wife, Deborah, came, too.

Harr said he saw Anderson's car moving back and forth in the driveway, and three dogs attacking a woman. Harr fired three shots into the ground to try and scare the dogs. They screamed at the dogs, but it didn't seem to matter. Deborah Harr called the dogs by name, and they stopped momentarily.

Then, without warning, the dogs charged at Harr. The pit bull bit him on the leg before Harr trained his pistol and fired, hitting the dog in the head. He also fired at one of the Rottweilers, and it fell to the ground.

Harr, a librarian's assistant at Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library near Carrollwood, said he fired the rest of his bullets at the third dog, and it seemed to back away. He bolted for his house for more ammunition and a flashlight.

Turner, who had heard the screams and was told by Anderson of the attacking dogs, grabbed his Glock .40-caliber pistol and ran to the scene. He was told there were three dogs, and only one was dead.

Turner, 33, told deputies he positioned himself between the wounded Castellano and the Rottweilers. When one of the dogs made a move toward him, he fired. Deputies believe it was his bullet that wounded the dog.

At that point, both Rottweilers retreated into the house.

Also arriving at the scene was neighbor George Lease, a Tampa police detective. Carrying his 9mm pistol, he found Harr and Turner at the house with their guns.

While Deborah Harr and Anderson comforted Castellano, the three armed neighbors searched the house and found the dogs, one wounded and on a couch and other other laying on the living room floor.

The wounded Rottweiler was euthanized later that night at Florida Veterinary Specialists, said Dennis McCullough, an investigator for Hillsborough County Animal Services.

The other Rottweiler was placed under quarantine at Animal Services until Wednesday, when it was euthanized.

Alysa was released from St. Joseph's Hospital on Jan. 26; Castellano remained hospitalized this week due to infections from the bites. Both mother and daughter needed more than 100 stitches each to close the wounds on their bodies.

Kaitlyn's injuries required 20 stitches, said her mother, Jennifer Harvey of Town 'N Country.

Sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said no one will be charged in the incident.

For Castellano, she said she doesn't know who fired the shots that spared her from the dogs.

``I thank them with all my heart. They saved my life.''


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To: blackdog
The problem is that the clear ones break at the hinges in cold weather.

Get an opaque one, then cut out the middle and rivet in a sheet of plexiglass.

81 posted on 03/05/2003 1:03:13 PM PST by Britton J Wingfield
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To: Britton J Wingfield
Thanks. Tried that but the CG and pendulum movement needs a perfect vertical balance. I guess if I countered the load equally on both sides it would work.
82 posted on 03/05/2003 3:36:17 PM PST by blackdog ("But that's what I do" A quote from my Border Collie)
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
Three attack dogs in the house? With small children?!? Why can't they just save themselves the aggrivation and possibility of a death and just buy a friggin Lab?
83 posted on 03/05/2003 3:40:15 PM PST by wasp69 (The time has come.......)
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
I love Sig Sauer handguns.

Me, too. I bought a P220 .45 stainless at a gun show last year. The minute I put it in my hands I knew that was "it". Had a Glock 17 before that and it never felt right in my hand.

84 posted on 03/05/2003 3:50:14 PM PST by avenir
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To: DaiHuy
Dogs are a reflection of the people who own them. They are like kids, you raise them to be violent, and that is what they will be.

Nice sentiment.
Wrong.
But nice.

85 posted on 03/05/2003 3:56:48 PM PST by Woahhs
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To: Joe Hadenuf
You need a nap. You're cranky. It's funny - I was just talking to my neighbor about his German Shepherd. Gentle loving dog... to his family. A stranger goes in the back yard and they're dog meat. Particularly if they are unaccompanied by the dogs family members.

I think you think I'm saying German Shepherds are evil. I'm not. Do I rank them as mean or aggressive as Pitt Bulls or Rotts? Nope. Do I rank them as aggressive as a doberman - it depends on the dog. But by comparison to a lot of other dogs I've seen - German shepherds can be very territorial and quite aggressive if they feel threatened. More so than any Golden Retriever or labrador or Irish setters I've been around. But what do I know. I'm just full of it. lol

86 posted on 03/05/2003 3:58:31 PM PST by Frapster (Viva la revolucion... er... I surrender!)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
HEY JOE...how 'bout them Raiders!
87 posted on 03/05/2003 3:59:19 PM PST by Woahhs
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To: Frapster
No one is saying they cannot be aggressive - just that they are more honest about it. "As a rule" they don't just snap like a rottie or chow can. Heck, my mom has a nasty cocker spaniel, my sister-in-law has a nasty min-pin, my husband's ex has a mean dachshund. And personally, I am more frightened of my male barn cat than any dog I ever owned - he can get mean - and boy can he twist around to strike at you.
88 posted on 03/05/2003 4:43:10 PM PST by fawn796
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
It is sickening to think that there are people (many of whom are in the national spotlight) who would be willing to see the dogs do their worst rather than have an armed person defend the victims.
90 posted on 03/05/2003 4:58:24 PM PST by StarfireIV
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To: fawn796
I know, I just get defensive when it comes to German Shepards. I shouldn't have got so short with you....
91 posted on 03/05/2003 5:56:43 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Woahhs
What a terrible superbowl.....Turned it off at half time.....Glad I didn't buy tickets......
92 posted on 03/05/2003 5:58:36 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
I have a serious Dobie...see my homepage.

I do not leave him unsupervised around my wee ones even though he has never acted aggressively towards any family members. It's simply not worth the risk. He exists to protect our large family and property. He is fearless and has done his duty more than once. We love him dearly and he's smarter than some upright primates I know.

My old Rottie 15 years ago saved my then girlfriend from a break and enter (house occupied) serial rapist. When the 150 pound male Rottie finished with the perp, he looked like Griffin Dunne in "American Werewolf in London"...shredded.

The gunowners did the right thing here. I have no problem with it.
93 posted on 03/05/2003 6:09:39 PM PST by wardaddy (woof)
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To: 2nd_Amendment_Defender
A situation in which a three foot length of iron pipe would have been more effective -- imho.
94 posted on 03/05/2003 6:15:54 PM PST by bvw
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To: AppyPappy
"People are stupid about dogs. Unlike most dogs, Rotts and Pit Bulls have to be trained NOT to attack."

And even when trained, they sometimes attack. You see, they have lousy memories!

95 posted on 03/05/2003 6:38:36 PM PST by lawdude
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To: xsrdx
The dog was hit by 5 .45 bullets and simply backed up!
Does it have a Kevlar hide?
96 posted on 03/05/2003 7:22:46 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: aeronca
Dogs who understand that they are the Omega ina pack of humans are great.
Dogs who think they are teh Alpha are a problem.

A dock pack is a real problem.
A pack of dogs are no longer controlled by humans. Think a bunch of wolves without fear of man.
97 posted on 03/05/2003 7:26:49 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: metesky
Before or after they rip out a windpipe?
I love Rottwellers, but a poorly socialised rott or one who doesn't understand his place is a real threat.

Intact male Pit Bulls, Rottwiellers, Huskies, Dobermans, German Shephards, and all other large working dogs or Mastiffs are potential problems.
98 posted on 03/05/2003 7:29:44 PM PST by rmlew ("Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute.")
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To: AFMobster
"Sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said no one will be charged in the incident."

To be fair, I doubt that this was a statement. More likely it was an answer, I envision it happening something like this:

Stupid Reporter: Will anyone be charged?

Debbie Carter: (Under breath) Idiot.

Debbie Carter: (Audibly) No, no one will be charged in the incident.

Debbie Carter: (Under breath) Idiot.

99 posted on 03/05/2003 8:25:44 PM PST by Fixit (http://comedian.blogspot.com//)
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To: fawn796
I'll just say my last word on this - there are certain dogs around which I'm much more cautious than I am other and German Shepherds are on that list. It doesn't mean I think they are at the same leve of aggressiveness as a Rot or a Pit Bull... just means I don't trust them unless I know them and they know me.
100 posted on 03/05/2003 8:51:32 PM PST by Frapster (Viva la revolucion... er... I surrender!)
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