A dog belonging to Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will remain at the Collin County animal shelter until a hearing is held to determine whether it is a dangerous animal.The American Staffordshire terrier was seized by animal-services officers Feb. 25 after it escaped from Prescott's Frisco home and bit a woman.The woman called authorities shortly before 11 a.m. that day when she saw a loose dog fighting her dog through a fence in her yard near Hilton Head Lane and Princess Caroline Court. She then went outside and saw that there were two loose dogs, one of which bit her while she tried to break up the fracas.She was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries that weren't considered life-threatening.Authorities were able to capture the loose dogs, which had escaped Prescott's home through an open door. The dog that bit the woman was taken to the animal shelter to be quarantined, while the other dog was returned to Prescott's home. Continue reading...
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott's Dog Faces ‘dangerous Dog' Hearing After Biting Woman in Frisco
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