(AFWJAM)Not sure WHY you have asked 2X about documenting a wound, & 2X about how many bites, but even with a MAJOR attack, the police have not been able to show EFFECTIVE control of dangerous dogs, as many may remember this attack a year 1/2 ago...& even when the dogs were finally taken by animal control, they were re-released to the owner....
past thread on Leilani attack:
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13996
So, your point on the wound being documented????
So a police documented dangerous dog can be re-released???
Unfortunately, this scene is played out too many times around this island...and the police do not seem to be able to do anything...and the laws are not written for the dangerous nature of a very few neighbors & the way they train their dogs
Although the dogs may be able to be re-trained, as those that know, it is not easy, nor a guarantee... dogs allowed/trained to attack always have to be treated with some degree of suspect.... even our now nice, sweet, speckled one has residual "quirks" that always have to be watched for & corrected PROPERLY - & it is a lot of work to always be on the look out for regressive actions & correct for them...