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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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Mel S.
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Zootoo needs to let us know if the post of Congo and his siblng being put down are true.
 
Alicia D.
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Quite a few comments down someone says that Congo ended up being put down a few months ago because he became aggressive with a family member. I wonder if that's true.
 
KrisT
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awesome! keep the dog alive! we give murderers second chances, so why doesn't the dog get one too!
 
Jene B.
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I have no sympathy for the landscaper. He failed to wait in the car, he hit a dog with the rake. These were family pets with puppies. He was stupid. The dogs had a right to defend themselves, their owner, their puppies and the property from an intruder that obviously could not be trusted. They were doing what they were bred to do. The landscaper had some responsibility in this. I am glad Congo did not pay with his life. Keep that fence up, have no one in your yard and don't hire any stupid landscapers.
 
Jill C.
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yea for the dog
 
Mary Ann P.
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I do wish Zootoo could get their hands on an updated article. Poor Congo was actually put down by his owners a few months ago after supposedly getting aggressive with a family member. So sad.
 
Liz C.
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You can't punish a dog for doing his job. I love shepherds, but they get such a bad rap from incidents like this. I am glad that Congo didn't have to be put down.
 
Lucy B.
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thankfully congo did not pay with his life for what should be owner responsibilty.
 
Julie
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I agree. Poor Congo was just doing what he thought the situation warranted. Glad he didn't have to die for it.
 
Jessica T.
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This is why people needed to take extra care when there are going to be strange people around their pet is just trying to do its job
 
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The owner's should have been more careful.
 
Mary  A.
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I agree whole heartedly. If the owners had been more gracious they would have avoided the entire mess. The landscapers were left sitting in the car for 15 minutes and probably thought they had been forgotten.

Now the landscapers may have been an hour early, but surely the owner of the dogs did not expect them to simply sit in the car for an hour. Shoot, man, put on your pants, call the dogs into the house, and go out to greet the workers. Wonder if the home owner thought he could dismiss the landscapers because they were Hispanic and mere employees hired to perform his wishes at his convenience.
 
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crttrs
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Hurray for Congo and his family.
 
Susan P.
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Unfortunately I know the end of this story. The dog and owner's places should have been reversed.
 
Matthew14
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OK. So did he get put down? I'm a little confused.
 
MrPeanut08
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Alright Congo. I'm glad your going to live.
 
Matthew14
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I'm glad congo will live. Yay for congo.
 
Jill F.
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Why in the world would these idiot men get out of their cars when they've been told to stay until the dogs were corralled? In this case, I'd say the humans were at fault, not the dog.
 
Kris
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I totally agree. I am just glad that Congo wasn't euthanized.
 
Sara D.
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Im glad Congo gets to live!! They should implement these types of laws everywhere!! It could save a lot of lives that shouldnt be lost.
 
Matt B.
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It's good to see the law protecting animals.
 
Terry F.
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Having two German Shepherds, this hits very close to home for me. We have two signs posted at the entrance of our driveway, we have the Invisible Fence system, plus our property is fenced with a gate that is usually closed. Still, on occasion, people jump the fence for one reason or another. Our dogs are both rescues and are VERY protective of me and our property. I'm always worried that even with all of this protection, they might eventually bite someone that threatens them. I'm sure if it happens, someone will still try to sue whether they are trespassing or not.
 
Cindi V.
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I'm glad Congo was saved, it definetly sounds like he was protecting his pups and his owner.
 
Elizabeth L.
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WAs the dog ever put down?
 
Andrea V.
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There is a fine line in NJ between protection and aggression. 3 bites and you're out. One bite shame on the victim, 2 bites shame on the dog, 3 bites shame on the owner.
 
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Congo... This story still makes me get teary eyed. The date on this article is old. Congo eventutally was put down as well as other dogs living in the house.
 
Julie
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Thank Heavens we now know that Congo is ok, alive and well.
 
Bobby D.
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Glad everything turned out ok. Visitors need to watch out though.
 
Tali K.
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I feel some type of way about this story....almost like something was left out. There are some posts that Congo was put down yet this story makes it seem like something great came out of the settlement. I feel that in a situation where strange people are present on the property (even if hired) the dog has the right to be protective of the propterty and the owners.
 
synola w.
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if the groundkeepers would have listened it wouldnt have happened, if it was a robber the dogs had protected the owners from would they have been punished?
 
Vinny C.
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Congo was eventually put down, along with the other dogs. Some situations are not going to change until the underlying problem is addressed.
 
Corinne B.
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Did you find a update on this story somewhere? How sad!
 
Vinny C.
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I live in NJ. This was in the news here when it happened.
 
Corinne B.
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Me, too. I live pretty close by to where it happened and I didn't hear about it until I saw it on here. What a sad story!
 
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You can read the full story on their myspace page at www.myspace.com
 
Jo D.
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I must have missed it, where does it say Congo was put down?
 
djmoser
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I'm so happy I could do the Conga for Congo!
 
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Good outcome! very pleased for Congo.
 
Katiemissy
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Lucky dog Congo. Watch your P's and Q's. Us humans don't seem to be watching out for you that good.
 
Lourie H.
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Very happy it turned out this way. Looks to me like Congo and his mate were defending their people which is exactly what I would want from my dogs.
 
Megan B.
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I am happy this happened.
Great for the familyand Congo!!!
 
Lucy B.
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a very fair resolution to this case.
 
A H.
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Wow - so glad it turned out this way. Doesn't sound like Congo is truly a dangerous dog.

 
Wendy W.
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What a relief that this turned out the way it did! Obviously, this situation did not warrant the death of a dog that may or may not have caused the injuries...not to mention the fact it was in protection of the owner!! I hope the legislation passes. Poor Congo! I don't know why it took 15 minutes to get the dogs secured inside, but regardless, the landscapers should not have exited the vehicle until they knew it was clear. The incident was unfortunate all the way around!
 
Rhonda T.
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It is good to see that laws and education come out of trauma and bad situations.
 
Michael
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Stuff like that happens. Shouldn't kill the dog for it. Dogs are going to make mistakes, humans do too right? Good for Cogo and Congo's law
 
lindarahnsmith
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good for the family!
 
Gail B.
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Congo only acted in defense of what he felt was a threat to his owner. It was not his fault. However, the owners should take more responsibility in securing their dogs when someone is coming on the premises. It anyone is at fault, it is the owners, not the dogs.
 
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it was his house and he saw them as a threat...not his fault but the owner should have planned ahead
 
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Congo might be a great dog for the family maybe to good of a guard type dog but they do need to look out for the safity of people and other animals. Congo should be kenneled when others are coming over.
 
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good for them, but congo does sound potentially dangerous. they need to be more responsible
 
Marnie B.
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I'm glad they had this resolution...but hope they keep him contained the next time a worker comes onto their property.
 
Judy A.
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This is a hard one. I feel the dog was trying to protect it's owner but should not have been put in that situation. I love animals but we have to remember they are animals and in order to protect you and me and them, be responsible and use our heads.
 
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I am very happy that after so long Congo finally have th reprive he deserves!
 
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A happy ending for the family, congrats to them. I will have to read more about this to actually have a opinion in it. From some of the comments below Im thinking several bites occured. I just will have to read more into this before I open my mouth.. :0)
 
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I think the comment about a pack mentality forming with Congo leading was spot on. It's really sad that the owners were unable to control the situation and that the lives of all of these dogs were lost.
 
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this is a very sad story
 
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Im going to look in to the other articles from here. Based on some of the comments below, there is a lot going on here.
 
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I followed this story closely in our local paper. I was shocked when Congo attacked someone else after being spared. I think his family should have immediatly enrolled him in some training classes after the first incident. It is a very sad story.
 
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Wow...I didnt see that...
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