Crime & Safety
Dog That Attacked Women In South Brunswick Had Separation Anxiety, Report Says
The dog that bit two women last week in South Brunswick had been exhibiting signs of separation anxiety, a published report said.

The dog that bit two women last week in South Brunswick had been exhibiting signs of separation anxiety, after another family member left for college, according to a report on News 4 New York.
South Brunswick police last week said the pit bull mix bit the women, ages 50 and 31, on their arms and legs.
The women were attacked by the dog Thursday evening on Scotto Place in South Brunswick, police have said.
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The WNBC report said the dog bit the mother and daughter when they tried to leave their home.
The dog has been showing signs of anxiety since the owner’s 19-year-old daughter left for college, animal control officers told WNBC.
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