When Scott Nobles returned home from tending to a sick horse, he and his fiancée were shocked to find one of the couple’s dogs badly hurt and bleeding, and the other dead. “I called the cops because I thought someone had shot my dog in the head, that’s how bad the damage was,” said Nobles, a deputy with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Apple Valley station. He soon learned it was not a human that attacked his dogs. The attack took place... inside the couple’s back yard. “We heard the puppies whining and crying, but we couldn’t find the other...