A look at “Dog bites Colorado Home Depot customer in face” Law enforcement authorities in Colorado have identified two women whose dog they say bit a customer in the face at a Home Depot, causing “serious injuries” that required facial surgery.
Authorities say they were able to identify the women with the help of the public after posting several photos of them on various social media sites, though they have not released the dog owners’ names.
Dog bites Colorado Home Depot customer in face: Sheriff
According to a press release from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, sheriff’s deputies and officers with the county’s animal control division responded to a Home Depot on March 31 in the 1000 block of Rancho Road in Evergreen, about 25 miles west of Denver.
Investigators say the two dog owners brought their dog to the home repair retailer as part of its training regime. Dog owners often bring their animals to pet-friendly establishments such as Home Depot to help the dogs socialize by interacting with other people and animals.
Authorities say the two women explained to the victim that they were training their dog and asked the victim to give their dog a treat.