Family fearful of neighbor's vicious dog

Bakersfield Animal Control Services
Bakersfield Animal Control Services
Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 10/30/2012 8:15 pm
Josh and Randi Mason say they're frustrated their neighbor's dogs constantly get into their backyard, and the owners don't do anything to stop it. They say the dogs are violent and dug a deep hole in their yard.

"A year ago, we had a dog killed in our backyard. Now, we've had another dog attacked in our backyard, and we don't feel safe back here," said Randi Mason. "We have a two-year-old and a six-month-old, and we want to feel safe in our backyard. We don't feel safe with vicious dogs living behind us that are able to get into our backyard."

Mason said they tried to fix the hole with new fence boards and chicken wire, but lately she said the dogs have turned her yard's playground into a fighting ring. There's still blood on the concrete where, she said, her neighbor's two dogs fought each other.

"The blood was from their dog," she said. "Their dog attacked its own dog."

Bakersfield Animal Control Services took both dogs to the pound Monday, but the Masons said they were back in four hours.

"Nobody's doing anything about them," said Randi Mason. "Animal Control said they wouldn't get them back for ten days and that they would have to pay fines, but a few hours later they were already back."

She said an officer told her if their neighbor's dog attacks them, they can either shoot it or sue the owner. The dogs' owner, Nick Lidgett, said his pets are far from vicious.

"They've never shown any sign of aggression towards anything," said Lidgett, who lives behind the Masons. "I have four small children myself, and they sleep in the house with us every night."

Lidgett took his injured boxer to the vet for a bruised arm. He doesn't believe his mutt, Ginger, was the one who attacked it.

"The animals, in question, going into their backyard come from all sorts," he said. "I'm never going to call anybody a liar, but I wasn't there to witness it. That's their accusation, but I would sit there and argue against it. There are multiple houses around this entire neighborhood and many have dogs."

Bakersfield Animal Control cited Lidgett for unlawful tethering and keeping a noisy animal. He was told to fix the Mason's fence this week. Until then, the Masons are staying inside.

"My two-year-old loves to play out here in her sandbox, and I can't leave her out here, and I don't even want to be out here," Mason says. "Why would I want to be back here knowing that these dogs can get into my backyard, and who knows what they would do to me, my daughter or my dog?"

Share
6 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of KGET TV 17 - In the Spirit of the Golden Empire

maxgold - 11/7/2012 1:11 AM
0 Votes
Time for the funky flavoured frankfurters!

Polarbear - 11/1/2012 12:07 AM
0 Votes
We had a problem of a neighbor who had some pits that terrorised our neighborhood they had a hearing and I told the city that "THEY WERE PUT ON NOTICE" that these dogs were vicious and that if anyone was hurt from this point on I promised a lawsuit against the city! The dogs never came back but were put down!

ginny - 10/31/2012 7:29 AM
2 Votes
This family should head out to Costco and pick up a video security system and install it in their backyard. They aren't that expensive and any activity/damage/threat by the dogs could not be denied by the dogs owners. Then provide a copy of any videos to not only Animal Control but also the Police. If that doesn't get something done then head on down to small claims court and sue the max amount every time the dogs get in and impact your ability to use your property and are a threat to your safety. The video eliminates all deniability on the dog owners part. As for Animal Control, unfortunately their hands are tied by all of the laws and regulations that they are force to follow. I had a nasty Rotweiller next door to me and got hit by the same laws this family is up against and I went thru the laws/regs line by line. What a bunch of muck. If I hadn't had my video, I would still have the Rot next door, but instead he was removed as a dangerous animal and will never bother anyone else again.

bkfdnative - 10/30/2012 10:29 PM
2 Votes
and the city is worried about people having a few chickens in their back yards!! I promise a chicken will never attack anyone or make that much noise!!

murph56 - 10/30/2012 8:42 PM
2 Votes
I have dealt with animal control in this town, all they will do is seen these people a letter in the mail of which they throw away! They only way to handle this is to shoot the dog next time, problem solved!

RVLADY - 10/30/2012 7:44 PM
3 Votes
come in my back yard & attacks you better believe Id shoot it!!!!
Bakersfield Current Conditions
75° High: 94°  |  Low: 55°
Clear
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.
Mobile advertising for this site is available on Local Ad Buy.