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Dog that killed shih tzu leaped fence to charge toddler months earlier, neighbour says

The Labrador retriever mix that killed a smaller dog last week in Linden Woods has also jumped a six-foot fence to charge a toddler and another shih tzu, says a neighbour who wants the dog removed from the area.

CoCo jumped a 6-foot fence and charged at the neighbour's dog and toddler in Linden Woods in June

Snoopy, a 5-year-old shih tzu-bichon frise mix, was killed by a Labrador retriever while on a walk in Linden Woods last week.

The Labrador retriever mix that killed a smaller dog last week in Linden Woods has also jumped a fence to charge a toddler and another shihtzu, says a neighbour who wants the dog removed from the area.

CoCo, the two-year-old dog thatkilled a shih tzu out for a walk with its owneron Aug. 13, has prompted neighbourhood complaints to Winnipeg's animal services agency before.

April Harrison's family had just moved into their home across the back fence from CoCo's ownerwhen the dog cameinto their yard on June 4, she said.

"This big black dog comes barreling over the ... six-foot fenceand charges at my two-year-old, full force," said April Harrison, who shares a rear fence with CoCo's owners.

Her husband scooped their daughter up before the dog reached her and he kicked the dog, Harrison said. CoCo then went after their family dog.

April Harrison wants CoCo, the Labrador retriever mix that charged after her toddler and dog months before attacking and killing another dog in the neighbourhood, removed from Linden Woods. (CBC)

"Our shih tzu was sort of pinned under it and squealing," she said.

Her husband kicked CoCo again, and it ran into herhouse, she said. He grabbed it by the collar and yanked it outside.

They filed a complaint with the city and the owner paid a fine, but after the attack on Aug. 13, Harrison wants CoCo removed from the neighbourhood entirely.

"It's terrifying, and after all this happened, all the last two days since I've heard the story, I feel like I need to be on edge outside," Harrison said.

Carolina Fridman's dog Snoopy, a bichon frise-shih tzu cross, was killed on Lindenwood Drive E. after CoCoran up from behind them and bit the smaller dog.

Fridman filed a complaint with the City of Winnipeg, and the owner was charged under theResponsible Dog Ownership Bylaw.A hearing in September will determine whether CoCo is designated a dangerous dog.

Kelly Qiang,CoCo's owner, plans to fight the designation, saying she, her family and a trainer are working with CoCo to ensure he stays in the yard and doesn't attack again.

A city hearing into whether CoCo will receive the designation will take place later in September.The dangerous dog designation comes with restrictions that include a mandatory muzzle in public and keeping the dog in an enclosed pen while in the yard, as well as a fine and yearly fee.

Qiangsaid she's making plans to get CoCo, who is still living at her home, neutered andwill make sure he's on a leash whenever he's outside, including in the backyard.

April Harrison says her neighbour's Labrador retriever cross jumped over this fence, using a middle board on the opposite side of the fence for leverage, and charged at her toddler and dog. (CBC)

"We love him so much as part of our family. I will make sure it won't happen again," she said.

CoCo's trainer, seen in a video with the dog, said he is very intelligent and justneeds properguidance.

CoCo will be kennelled inside during the day, Qiang said, and she'll walk him three times a day before work, on her lunch break and in the evening.

Other neighbours told the CBC they also have filed complaints about CoCo becausehe's often left out in the yard for several hours at a timeandbarks constantly.

"I'm just sort of uneasy, and I don't feel safe, which is not right," said Harrison.

"There's a history with this guy. More severe action needs to be taken."