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Wolf-Hybrid Escapes Death Sentance; Will Serve as Prison Guard

NEW ROADS  A state judge granted a reprieve Tuesday to a wolf dog hybrid he ordered destroyed for aggressive behavior, instead “sentencing†the animal to serve a life term as a guard dog in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.

Judge James Best of 18th Judicial District Court signed an order releasing custody of Chief to the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections at the request of prison officials who want to use the animal as a guard dog at Angola.

Area residents testified in Best’s courtroom last month that Chief would frequently escape from his owners’ property and terrorize them. After hearing from the witnesses, Best ordered Chief  of British Colombia wolf and German shepherd ancestry  to be euthanized.

A Pointe Coupee Parish animal control ordinance states that all dogs must be confined to an owner’s property, or secured on a leash when they are not.

Best said shortly after his ruling that he was contacted by Angola Warden Burl Cain, who wanted to take Chief into custody for guard dog service at the state’s 18,000-acre maximum security prison.

“When we saw this dog in the paper, we thought it would be a shame to euthanize (it),†Deputy Warden Bruce Dodd said.

According to the memorandum of understanding Best signed Tuesday, the state prison has developed a program in which hybrid dogs such as Chief are deployed at night within perimeter fencing encircling the prison’s individual camps.

Dodd said the program, which also makes use of surveillance cameras, has helped secure the prison following personnel layoffs related to recent budget cuts.

“We actually breed wolf hybrids here and raise them,†Dodd said.

Dodd said Chief’s aggressive behavior would make him a perfect fit among the dozen or more wolf dog hybrids already on duty at the prison.

“That’s the purpose of them,†Dodd said. “We don’t want them to be vicious killers, but to be aggressive. They become a security measure.â€Â

Although elated that Chief won’t be put to death now, the dog’s previous owner, Vicky Smith, said she doubts Chief would do well in his new surroundings.

Smith said she purchased the wolf dog as a 5-week-old puppy for her son, who raised and cared for him since then.

“He’s not going to do well without us,†she said of Chief. “We’re his family. I think he’s going to be really, really stressed. We keep him inside our air-conditioned home. I feed him oatmeal for breakfast. You think they’re going to feed him that?â€Â

According to the understanding between Angola and the court, all of the prison’s dogs are “well kept and given top veterinarian care.â€Â

Despite witness testimony, Smith said, Chief is harmless and has never “bit or hurt anyone.â€Â

“It’s not right what they’re doing,†she said. “I was going to sell my house and move out of the parish to keep my dog. I want my dog back, but once he goes to Angola I don’t think I’ll get him.â€Â

Parish officials said Chief would be taken to Angola on Wednesday.

Dodd said the dog will spend some time training with a handler before going on patrol.

“I’m just glad for the dog,†Best said Tuesday afternoon after signing the order. “It’s a beautiful

ending and the community got some relief. The dog is going to provide good service and be well taken cared of.â€Â

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I do feel for Vicky Smith the original owner of Chief, however I am sure she had more than one opportunity to ensure that her dog did not escape as it had escaped more than once. He may not be aggressive, but she broke the law of what she was aware of. Some people are frightened of dogs and if you add the word 'wolf' into the equation, no doubt they would be terrified. It was nice of her to feed the dog oatmeal for breakfast and for it to live in an air-con house, but doesn't she realise that she is never going to get the dog back as the Court had decided it was going to be PTS. She was the one who put the dog in that position. I think he has had a lucky reprieve and will be properly cared for in his new home.

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Question....what exactly is a parish? I here that a lot in British shows but I'm never sure. Is it like a neighborhood?

basically yes - every area within a town has a church, that church has a parish - an area surrounding it where people can go to worship

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