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Boy is injured by
wolf dog used for teaching
Wednesday, March 27, 2002
MENIFEE, Calif. (AP) --
A wolf-dog hybrid used in classrooms to teach kids not to fear wolves
grabbed a 10-year-old in a supermarket parking lot and dragged the
youngster 20 feet before letting go, the boy's mother said.
"This is a wolf. You take
one look at it and it freaks you out,"
Taylor Moore's mother, Shannon Moore said Tuesday as she recalled
Friday's attack. "I was screaming, 'Somebody help my son' and he was
screaming, 'Mommy, help me."'
The boy was treated for
puncture wounds, scrapes and bruises.
Dave Natali, 54, operator of the Wolf Wildlife Education program that
brings animals to southwest Riverside County schools, said the hybrid
named Dakota was merely being playful and wanted some of Taylor's ice
cream. Dakota was quarantined by animal control officers.
Animal control officers said the boy was dragged 20 to 40 feet, but
Natali said he was holding Dakota on a leash and the boy couldn't have
been dragged more than 4 feet.
An April 2 hearing was ordered to determine whether Natali will lose his
dog ownership privileges, county Animal Services spokesman Ralph Rivers
said.
"This is an accident that was waiting to happen. Wolves have a
wildness that can't be bred out of them," Rivers said.
"These animals are a part of my religious and cultural beliefs," said
Natali, who is a Nez Perce Indian. He said he will make efforts to
control Dakota, including getting him neutered.
Webmaster's comment: It
might also be interesting to know that this 'educator' is also well
known as one of the most irresponsible wolf-dog hybrid breeders in
southern CA.
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