Dog Killed on Mesa Lane by Ridgebacks

By an edhat reader

A small dog was killed off Mesa Lane by a pack of off-leash ridgeback dogs where the owner was unable to control them.

Rhodesian Ridgebacks are hunting dogs with a strong will that require consistent training and socialization, especially since they can become protective of their owner. They are not a good choice for inexperienced owners, especially ones who do not train their dogs.

A notice was posted on Nextdoor with a neighbor confirming the small dog had passed away after an unprovoked attack by four adult ridgebacks who the owner had no control over. The small dog was grabbed by the neck.

Animal Control and SB Police were called to the incident where a report was filed.

Other neighbors confirmed these same dogs have gotten into fights with other dogs on the beach and the Douglas Preserve.

If you are in the area and see this pack of dogs, please be safe and steer clear or pick up your smaller dog. It’s always a good idea to carry pepper spray in case a dog fight needs to be broken up.

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  1. SBREADER – Good for you and the training! We had a German Shepherd whom I took through several levels of obedience training as a pup and it really paid dividends when out in public (always on leash.) She was trained to do business in a specific section of our backyard which kept the yard (and neighborhood) cleaner than the boors do today. Many dog owners let their charges poop on our front lawn. Most pick up and some don’t. Even when picked up I resent having smeared residue where it can be walked on. I have confronted a number of the defilers over the years with mixed results.

  2. Due to the little dog being killed, the dogs will be quarantined, most likely at the County Shelter, and they will be the subject of a Vicious Dog Hearing. This will end up with a recommendation to euthanize them, and the owners will have to take the case to Superior Court to save their lives. Usually the only way to save them is to send them to a rescue outside of the City, along with lots of money for their care.

  3. The problem with using Pepper Spray, it can spray back into your own face…. and it’s hard to direct the spray, especially if the target is moving.
    Instead, use a nice strong stick with metal prongs on the end.

  4. SBREADER: Feel better now that you got that off your chest? I walk that beach and other stretches of local beaches quite often, and have done so all my life. I have yet to witness even a teeny percentage of anything coming close to the 99% of idiot large dog owners with their wildly out of control dogs of whom you rant. Coeds as opposed to young males with dogs? It makes one wonder at the source of this deep disdain aimed at young females. Sure, there are some people who do not train their dogs or pay to have them trained. I have met many dog who was not formally trained and yet was still mellow and obedient. Whatever in the world large houses have to do with a lack in the exercise of dogs is patently unfathomable. For a self-proclaimed once-upon-a-time dog owner, the tenor of your diatribe is astoundingly dog averse. I highly doubt your Beagle had the happy life so many beach-going, beach-pooping dogs have had in the past or are having right this minute —– or will have, once the rain lets up.

  5. I’ve seen it way too many times…large off leash dogs attacking a small dog that was on a leash. Why even have leash laws if they aren’t enforced. There are places to take dogs off leash but for the people who abide by the law, they shouldn’t have to worry about an off leash dog attacking. The dog owner should at the very least be fined.

  6. These dangerous dogs sound like they are in the same category as Pitbulls. Yes, they are “lovies” & are good around the kids until one day when they snap and that day WILL come. It never fails. Then the cries, “But he’s always been such a good dog around children; I just don’t know what got into him.”

  7. Pit bulls and ridgebacks are two of the most-similar dogs on the planet. Both are great companions, but Xtremely protective. If you have the most basic information about dogs, both pits and ridgies are known to cause mayhem. Nearly 85% of human fatalities caused by dogs are caused by pits. I grew up on farms, and have traveled the world to live on various farms, and when/if a “farm” dog nips/bites a human….that dog is sent to doggie heaven very quickly. I’ve witnessed this no less than ten occasions. Quite sad, yes, but very true…..and ultimately…..necessary. One of those dogs was one of my favorites, “Dozer”…. bit a two-year old on the face after the kid grabbed at the dog’s food. The child needed about 20 stitches. So, dog owners, please lease your dogs and prevent them from harming/killing other dogs…..Please!

  8. “Pit bulls and ridgebacks are two of the most-similar dogs on the planet.” — They really aren’t, which is why people like to breed them to combine their qualities: https://thehappypuppysite.com/rhodesian-ridgeback-pitbull-mix/ “Nearly 85% of human fatalities caused by dogs are caused by pits” — so at most 15% are caused by ridgebacks, contradicting the claim that they are “most-similar”.

  9. Owners should be arrested. It’s night he first time these dogs have attacked. More self centered people who are oblivious about others.
    “ neighbors confirmed these same dogs have gotten into fights with other dogs on the beach and the Douglas Preserve.”

  10. I used to live at the first home address on Mesa Lane across the street from the steps. Between the Steps and Douglas Preserve, dog central. I saw it all. 99% of SB people who own large dogs are idiots who cannot afford dog training and do not have a big enough house to exercise the dogs. The dogs get to the Beach and go wild. Not their fault, it is not the dogs, it is the idiot dog owners. How many 19 year old City College coeds did I have to deal with, with their doberman pinchers and whatever else untrained big dogs who these people had no business owning in our Community. I had a trained Beagle who never pooped on the Beach!

  11. It’s always sad to see this happen, but you are dealing with people, not dogs. Dangerous people who don’t train their dogs. People who don’t take the time to learn how to lead the dog instead of letting the dog do what it wants to do.
    Consequences folks, we need consequences for people who don’t manage their dogs correctly. And no social justice intervention please.
    Of course you could just put up a dangerous dog free zone sign. That’ll work, right?

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