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Months after councilman ‘Not satisfied’ with Lubbock Animal Services – what's changed to get dangerous dogs off streets? - Lubbock Lights

Summary by Lubbock Lights
In September, two people in Lubbock posted stories on social media – saying they were attacked by dogs. One posted photos of injuries bad enough to require a trip to the hospital. In July, a dog bite incident at 82nd Street and Nashville Avenue made local news with two people getting injured. Almost 10 months ago, David Glasheen, councilman for District 3, strongly criticized Lubbock Animal Services, saying, “I’m not satisfied with the current p…
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Lubbock Lights broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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