Jacksonville dog attack leads to amputation, family alleges ACPS conflict, no fault determined

A Jacksonville family is questioning how Animal Care and Protective Services handled a case after their dog was attacked by a neighbor’s dog, leaving him so severely injured that he later had to have a leg amputated.

Jerry Conley said the incident happened last December when a neighbor’s German shepherd dug a hole under their shared fence and attacked his 30-pound mini-Aussie, Kobe.

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Conley said what began as a painful situation for his family became even more difficult as he tried to get answers about how the case was investigated, pointing to what he believes was a conflict of interest in the process.

Conley said shortly after the attack, he was approached by the neighbor’s son, who told him he worked for ACPS…

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