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Dogs attack, kill woman
by Abbi Overfelt
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Oct 03, 2012 | 353967 views | 5 5 comments | 24 24 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The backyard of Hunt's home, from which nine dogs were seized. | Photo courtesy of WMBF news
The backyard of Hunt's home, from which nine dogs were seized. | Photo courtesy of WMBF news
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PEMBROKE — Nine dogs were seized from the home of a 53-year-old woman after they mauled her to death on Tuesday, according to Robeson County Sheriff Kenneth Sealey.

Sealey said he did not want to release the name of the woman, who lived at 17 Sharon Lane, because out-of-state relatives had not been notified; but according to an obituary in today’s The Robesonian, the woman was Mary Jo Hunt. The Robesonian has learned she was the mother of three and worked with a rescue group called Claws and Paws.

Sealey said Hunt had about 10 to 15 dogs in the fenced-in backyard of her brick single-family home, all of which were rescued.

“Some of the dogs were ones she rescued off the street,” he said. “She had been rescuing dogs for a number of years.”

Sealey said a neighbor called 911 at about 12:30 p.m. concerning the attack. When deputies arrived, Hunt was still being attacked. The deputies were able to remove the dogs from the woman, but she was already dead, according to Sealey.

“The deputies were the first ones on the scene,” he said.

Hunt lived with a sister, but she was at work at the time, Sealey said. Hunt had worked with attorney Hugh Rogers at his law firm on and off for about 15 years.

“She was a good-hearted person and a hardworking employee,” Rogers said. “I think it’s a terrible, tragic thing.”

Hunt was a widow and had two sons and a daughter.

Sealey that Hunt was trying to protect a small dog from the larger dogs by using a rake. She was then attacked and knocked down by the larger dogs and mauled.

Sealey said several of the dogs were German shepherds, but Bill Smith, director of the Health Department, said seven pit bulls that attacked Hunt are being held at the Robeson County Animal Shelter. Two terriers that are believed to have been attacked by the pit bulls are also at the shelter. A pit bull that is believed to have been attacked was taking to a veterinarian.

The fate of the dogs hasn’t been determined, but Smith said the shelter’s policy is that if an animal causes life-threatening injuries or kills a person, then the animal is to be euthanized. But the shelter is working with the Sheriff’s Office and holding the animals until the investigation is completed.

The shelter does a general assessment to prevent dangerous animals from being adopted, according to Smith, but he pointed out that the process is not perfect.

“There is a general assessment of the animals, but it’s very difficult because some of them are overwhelmed because of the sounds, but if we find one is overly aggressive we won’t adopt it out,” Smith said. “But that doesn’t mean the animal won’t get aggressive in another setting.”

Smith said his understanding is none of the dogs that were part of the attack came from the county shelter.

“It’s an unfortunate loss and a freak accident,” said Katherine Floyd, a former animal cruelty investigator, who said she had met Hunt when the two worked together at a business downtown. “This is something terrible, and my heart goes out to that family.

“I knew she was an animal lover, and she went the extra mile to help an animal, and she was a fantastic person.”



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thanksforthefacts
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October 03, 2012
Thanks for at least stating the facts and not saying all the dogs that attacked were pit bulls. You mentioned that several of the dogs that attacked were German Shepherds. Thanks for a fair report. Sad case and a reminder of how important it is for people to be educated about understanding dog behavior, how to safely socialize strange dogs and how to safely break up a dog fight and a tragic reminder that these are dogs and carnivores. Not toys. Not humans. They always needed humans to make them safe.
thanksforthefacts
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October 03, 2012
Sad. Unfortunately there needs to be more education on what to do when a pack of dogs fight and putting strange dogs together without the proper socialization process. I am glad they mentioned that there were several German Shepherds involved in the attack and were factual and fair. No matter how much dogsbite wants to only point out that the dogs involved in the attack were pit bulls this report states the facts and mentions that German Shepherds were involved also reminding the sensible person that any pack of bigger dogs could have done the same thing. But any pack of dogs will act differently than an individual dog and plenty of dogs do not get along with each other and if you get in the middle of a dog fight dogs WILL redirect that energy to you so people have to know what they are doing. Sad but a reminder of how important it is to educate people about understanding dog behavior. Dogs are carnivores and we really need to get better at understanding dog behavior and introducing strange dogs to other dogs and what to do in the case of a dog fight. This was a pack of dogs. Seems like only a water hose could have intervened safely. The dogs will redirect towards you if you get in the middle of a pack of dogs fighting and there's only one of you. She, I am sure, had a good heart . Sad it happened.
canadlx
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October 02, 2012
Prayers going out to the FAMILY...
PercyKution
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October 02, 2012
Thats a mighty hard way to die. The deputies should have busted a cap on every one of the dogs.
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