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Urgent: Esquimalt Seniors Face Costs for Deer Removal After Dog Attack
UPDATE: Seniors in Esquimalt, British Columbia are facing an unexpected financial burden after a deer was fatally injured by a dog in their backyard. The incident, which occurred earlier this month, has left the community grappling with the costs associated with the removal of the deer, estimated at $400.
The shocking event unfolded when a local dog attacked the buck, leaving it severely injured. Authorities report that the owner of the dog is not responsible for the removal costs, which has sparked outrage among the seniors affected. Many are questioning why they should bear the financial burden for an incident caused by someone else’s pet.
“It’s just not right that we have to pay for something that wasn’t our fault,” one resident expressed. The community is rallying together, seeking answers and support from local officials.
In response to the situation, local animal control services have been contacted, but residents are still waiting for a clear resolution. The urgency of the matter is compounded by the emotional distress the incident has caused among the seniors, many of whom feel vulnerable in their own backyards.
As the situation develops, community leaders are calling for a review of local policies regarding animal control and wildlife management. There is a growing push for accountability that ensures pet owners take responsibility for their animals’ actions.
Residents are encouraged to attend the upcoming town hall meeting on November 10, 2023, where they can voice their concerns and discuss potential changes to the existing regulations.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds. The community’s response and the decisions made in the coming days will be crucial in addressing this urgent issue.
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