OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The owner of two pit bull-mixed breed dogs accused of violently attacking an Omaha couple and their miniature poodle now faces several citations.
Those include having no proof of vaccinations, no proof of licenses, no proof of insurance, allowing the pit bulls to be unmuzzled in public and damage to property.
Police and Nebraska Humane Society officials say the woman's dogs attacked a husband and wife who were walking their dog in the neighborhood Sunday evening, sending the woman to a hospital with bites to her face and hands and requiring surgery for the poodle.
The owner of the pit bulls tells the Omaha World-Herald that she has proof of vaccination and intends to retrieve the dogs from impound on Tuesday.