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SEACAUCUS, N.J. -- Congo will live after all. A Princeton, N.J., court ruling put the German Shepherd on death row for attacking a landscaper last June. But Congo’s owners appealed the case, and a settlement has now been reached – thus, removing that ominously ticking clock from over Congo’s head.

Eds. note: Pet Pulse first began coverage of this story Nov. 14, 2007, "Congo is Slated for Euthanization After Attacking a Man", and published additional updates on Nov. 16, 2007, "Congo is Now Home Awaiting Appeal" and Dec. 5, 2007, "Congo's Law". Please see these stories for additional details.

“I think the settlement itself is a good balance between the township, the state and our family,” owner Guy James said.

The dog’s owners, Guy and Elizabeth James, had contended that Congo acted in self-defense, thinking Mrs. James was being attacked.

In the settlement, the James’ meet their goal of not having Congo labeled dangerous. In exchange, they must maintain the fence around their property, post signs saying there are dogs present, muzzle their dogs when they’re off their property, and notify the township if any of the dogs are sold.

“The day that the judge said it’s over, we kind of walked out of the courtroom like, wow,” said Mrs. James, who now can fully enjoy playing with Congo without wondering if he is going to “be here tomorrow.”

“So the night before the Judge said that, there was always that chance,” Mrs. James said of Congo’s possibility of being euthanized. “So since that day, it’s been a lot easier to breathe and to sleep.”

As a result of the lawsuit and the family’s ordeal, New Jersey Assemblyman Neil Cohen has written pending legislation called Congo’s Law.

The bill would make it tougher for dogs to be impounded during legal proceedings against them, as Congo was for about five months. And animal control officers would no longer have the authority to order death sentences for dogs, as one did in Congo’s case.

“It’ll definitely benefit a lot of people -- I think we’re in a situation where a lot of families are really unable to fight to save their dogs,” Mr. James said. “So I think it’s really important that the law is put in place, so it can protect a lot of the individuals that need to be protected.”

Now that Congo’s life has been saved, the family’s new goal is being launched next week with the Web site Congoslaw.com. Through the site the family hopes to support the pending legislation, and to raise awareness and money for dogs facing a plight similar to Congo.

While the site is waiting to be launched, Congo has his own MySpace page. During the case, the James’ received thousands of supportive e-mails from as far as Africa, India and Australia.

“It opened my eyes to how many animal lovers there are and how they network,” said Mrs. James. “And just Congo’s MySpace page alone, it’s crazy, the people that you meet.”

As for Congo, he’s reunited with his mate, Lucia, and enjoying his freedom. No worse for the wear, or the settlement.

“He’s having fun, living life, enjoying himself with his siblings, Lucia (Congo’s mate),” said Mr. James. “It’s not changing anything in his life.”

Except now, he’s known world wide as a champion for animal rights.

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Eds. note: Because the details of the specific events leading to today's news story are a story in and of itself, below is a re-posting of the original story as reported by Matt Van Hoven.

Congo is Slated for Euthanization After Attacking a Man

November 14, 2007

NEW JERSEY – A dog named Congo is slated for euthanization after attacking a man. His owners say he was only defending his master.

At 6:40 a.m. on June 5th of this year, Guy James looked out his bedroom window and noticed the landscapers he hired had arrived – albeit an hour early.

From his window, James instructed the workers to remain in their car until he gave further notice. That's because his six German Shepherds – two adults and four puppies – were outside, and he didn't want the dogs to frighten the workers.

Fifteen minutes later, the men got out of the car to begin working. Mrs. Elizabeth James had come outside with her son to look for one of the puppies who had not shown up for the morning feeding.

She noticed the men had exited their car, contrary to her husband's instructions. As Mrs. James neared the workers, the three six month-old puppies approached one of the men, who was holding a five-foot long metal rake.

The dogs began barking at the man, who was a stranger to them, at which point he hit them with a rake. By this point, Congo and Lucia (the adult female) had taken notice of the situation – likely because their pups were yelping in pain.

Another man, Mr. Giovanni Rivera, was standing near Mrs. James and Congo. Afraid of the large male dog, he grabbed Mrs. James' shoulders. She screamed, and that's when Congo jumped at Mr. Rivera's back.

In an attempt to diffuse the situation, Mrs. James led Mr. Rivera to her car, which was nearby, intending to separate the man from the dogs.

Before they got there, Mr. Rivera fell to the ground. In doing so, he grabbed Mrs. James, bringing her down with him.

And that's where it gets cloudy. The dogs began scratching and biting Mr. Rivera, in what the James' call defense of their master. Rivera's lawyer claims it was a mauling.

But neither Mr. Rivera nor Mrs. James could identify which dog inflicted the wounds – wounds that won Mr. Rivera $250,000. Mr. Rivera testified that his hands were covering his face during the attack. Mrs. James was also unable to identify the landscaper's attackers.



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Kim
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Yay!
 
menglish
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I'm glad this had a happy ending.
 
Jessica S.
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I'm glad he was able to return home, and a law was put in place to protect other dogs in the future.
 
Marcia L.
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yeah he got to go home....
 
Terri M.
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I'm glad Congo was able to go back home.
 
Lindsey B.
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I can't believe that landscaper got out of his vehicle against the dog owners' orders and then began hitting the puppies with a rake when they were barking at him.
 
Gloria B.
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You go Congo! You were simply being a dog and protecting your home and family. The landscaper was totally at fault and should have followed instructions.
 
anita M.
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I am glad Congo was saved! If the workers had done what they told,,,the guy would ot have been bitten.
 
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The judgment was fair: In the settlement, the James’ meet their goal of not having Congo labeled dangerous. In exchange, they must maintain the fence around their property, post signs saying there are dogs present, muzzle their dogs when they’re off their property, and notify the township if any of the dogs are sold.

I am anxious for Congo's law to be passed. We can't have our animals euthanized on a whim, because a dog "acted like a dog".

 
steve t.
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Another unnecesary law brought about by ignorance in the court. If there was no irrational reaction (ordering the dog put down), then it would not have lead to this. And why must all the family's dogs be muzzled or county notified of sale, when only one dog was even involved?
 
Helena P.
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Another victory for animals! Congo, as many shepherds, was only doing what came natural.
 
I'm glad they passed that law. So many people don't understand that dogs rarely are malicious. If a dog bites, barks, likes you, dislikes you... there's a reason. If Congo was a person this would be considered a provoked attack or self-defense, not a "mauling."
 
Corilee M.
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I'm glad they won and I hope that the congo law gets passed.
 
Chris Z.
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All Right Congo. Keep protecting her!
 
JIM K.
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omg a dog has to be able to protect its owner, and the owner needs to be able to control its dog at all times.
 
CARLA L.
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I am glad he was'nt put down, he was only trying to protect his owner.
 
Jane B.
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Its sad that the dogs attacked again. Thanks for the update to the story. I still think owners should be able to have more rights when their dogs attack before the dogs are euthanized.
 
shellguy
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DDRau--thanks for the update to this story. The dog was unpredictable--how sad it led to another attack.
 
ashley n.
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Thats good that he got taken off the dog death row
 
DDRau
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Please UPDATE THIS STORY ZOOTOO:

"PRINCETON TOWNSHIP (WABC) -- Congo the German shepherd attacked again -- this time a member of his owners' family. As a result, the local couple who fought a successful high-profile campaign to spare their beloved Congo from a death sentence after he mauled a landscaper on their property last year had Congo and three of their other dogs euthanized Wednesday morning after the dogs attacked a relative visiting their home Tuesday.
In the latest incident, Congo was one of four dogs that attacked 75-year-old Constance Ladd, the mother of one of the dogs' owners.
Ladd had puncture wounds and lacerations to the top of her head, chest and right forearm and injured her hip when she fell to the ground as the dogs pounced on her, The attack occurred when Ladd walked out her daughter's Stuart Road West house into the yard&. Patrolman Chris King was the first responder on the scene and administered first aid before the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad rushed Ladd, who lives in Branchburg, to the University Medical Center at Princeton hospital.
Although police said it wasn't immediately clear what sparked the attack or which of the dogs owned by Guy James and his wife Elizabeth actually bit Ladd. The other three dogs involved in Tuesday's attack and euthanized were Lucia, Hunter and Bear, all German shepherds, according to police."

From Eyewitness News, June 18, 2008
 
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DDRau
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Yes, I certainly did. Didn't realize this story was still on here as "news".
 
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dogsrsuper
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Dang, this just burst my bubble. I was excited to comment on the article above and Congo's law. That is too bad that the dogs attacked again.
 
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I don't know why the landscaper thought it was acceptable to use the rake towards the puppies. *sigh*
I feel bad if the wounds were really that bad. But they should've listened to the owners in waiting for the dogs to be put away.
 
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Yea! the dogs win for a change!
 
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DDRau
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These dogs were put down in June 2008 because they went after th 75 year old grandmother without provcation. This story should have been updated.
 
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Lynn
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I'm so glad it was a happy ending for Congo & his family. Sheppards are loyal and protective of their family, and it sounds like Congo was just doing what was natural to him. He's really a handsome fella...
 
Amy R.
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Good for Congo ! ! !
 
Erica R.
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German Shepherds freak me out.
 
Eric G.
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Hairless cats freak me out. :-)
 
clarsax
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I'm glad they're letting the dog go back to it's owners, since it's obvious the fault was with the landscape workers. What did they think would happen, beating a pup with a rake? The dog was defending itself against an attacker.
 
Kathy W.
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People know their dogs. It was all the landscapers fault. And he should have been charged for hitting the pup with a rake.
 
UnoDiamante
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If someone tells you to stay in the car because of their dogs..duh! STAY IN THE CAR! And if you hit and kind of youngster (in this case, the puppies) you have to expect the parents to become defensive..and then to grab their owner? I dont think there is any question as to why the dog attacked...he thought that the man was hurting his master and his puppies...he was defending his pack....
 
j9fons
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This is a case of the animal being WAY smarter than the human.
 
Scherri  L.
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Not enough of the details. Could have been a child screaming in the yard or any other number of reasons the dogs chose to attack...
 
Elizabeth D.
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The report of this is kind of disturbing. I understand that these people love the dog but it does sound like it could be a dangerous animal. What happens if someone is playing around with one of the owners, dancing or tag or wrestling and the dog thinks the owner is in danger? I love animals but people have to be responsible.
 
George H.
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I'm not so sure about this - it sounds like the owners have not been responsible and that the dog is more dangerous then they are owning up to. Having had a dangerous dog, sometimes euthanizing them is the most responsible thing you can do. Painful - absolutely. But you have to face facts.
 
tnsn
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this is sad
 
Suzanne L.
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So very sad.
 
R.T. F.
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Congo was euthanized after another attack. You can read more of the details here:
 
Kim M.
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When a dog acts in self defense or defense of its owner because they precieve something bad is ahppening they should not be punished.
 
ALLPETSMOM
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yey for congo. They shouldnt have gotten any money he should have never gotten out the car!
 
Caron W.
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Good to hear the final outcome as good news!! Yeah for Congo!!
 
Rebecca M.
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My latest dog shows great loyalty like this and whenever people do things that look like attacking (wrestling with each other, jumping and screaming in fun..). Yet, he is not agressive. He has never bitten anyone. However, I do believe if an intruder came in he would definitely inflict pain! I can see that this string of events would trigger this ...especially when the landscaper put his hands on the woman and she screamed and went down. I hope I am never in this situation, myself, but I definitely see a difference in this versus a random mauling incident.
 
Erica S.
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I am glad that they got their dog back and hopefully it will teach others that not all dogs that attack are aggressive and need to be put down. I do hope also that people learn to keep better control of their dogs.
 
Gail  H.
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The dog was doing the right thing and he is the one in trouble. Thankfully the family prevailed.
 
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interesting.
 
Elizabeth C.
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I can't believe that that Congo was the one prosecuted, when it should have been the man that hit the puppies in the first place! Unbelievable... I'm glad to hear at least that Congo will be ok
 
Ethan W.
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good story!
 
debra t.
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Sounds like a reasonable compromise and a good cause was born.
 
Elisa D.
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Good to hear that common sense prevailed - the whole situation could have been avoided if the 'attacked' landscaper had not been aggressive *first* and more than once.
 
sbdts
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That's go to be a load off. . . .
 
Lee M.
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Finally, a story where the dog is not punished for the foolish actions of both his owner and the landscaper.
 
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After reading the story and many comments I felt that all the facts were not explained.Mr. James told them to wait in their car.Did he say because he had to put dogs away?And then did the men just open the gate and come into the yard? No locked gate or beware of dogs signs?And they never say if the landscapers were previously told that there would be dogs at the house.We only heard the dog owners side of the story too.
Then as I read on I saw that the dog was eventually put down along with three others because of another attack.Very unfortunate, I hope that people can benefit from this story atleast and exercise more caution in similiar situations.
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