COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) – In the wake of a vicious dog attack in Colerain Township that left a woman severely injured, there are renewed calls for changes to Ohio’s dog laws.
The dogs involved in the attack will be euthanized after their quarantine period, but only because the owner surrendered them, not due to any state law requirement.
State Representative Kevin Miller is drafting a bill that would mandate the euthanasia of dogs that kill or severely injure someone. Miller said he has received feedback from dog wardens who find current state laws confusing, which complicates the prosecution of cases…