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Pet Owner Calls Police After Dangerous Dog Encounter Highlights Shelter Phone System Flaws

January 17, 2024 | Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey


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Pet Owner Calls Police After Dangerous Dog Encounter Highlights Shelter Phone System Flaws
A recent incident in Hamilton Township has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the local animal control response system. During a tense encounter while walking a large dog, a resident found themselves in a precarious situation when another dog charged at them. The resident attempted to contact animal control using the designated phone number but was met with voicemail instead of immediate assistance.

"This experience highlighted the shortcomings of the shelter phone system," the resident stated, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. With a large dog approaching, waiting for a callback was not an option. The resident ultimately had to contact the police for help.

This incident underscores the need for a more reliable and responsive animal control system in the township. As discussions continue, residents are hopeful that improvements will be made to ensure safety and prompt assistance in future emergencies.

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