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Owner of dangerous dog must insure it for $50K

RENO — A judge has ordered a man convicted of harboring a dangerous dog to take out a $50,000 insurance policy on the boxer mix named Astro if he doesn’t want it euthanized after it attacked a woman and killed one of her small dogs.

Sparks Justice Court Pro Tem Judge Gail Holderer also ordered Eric Wagner, 44, to build a special enclosure and post warning signs about his dog.

Kristi Empey, of Sparks, had two surgeries to repair bite wounds on her arm from the February attack in her neighborhood. Her Pomeranian was killed and her dachshund suffered a punctured lung. A bystander who heard her screams and tried to intervene also was bitten.

Empey said the attack left her physically and psychologically damaged and that she is afraid to walk her dogs.

Wagner’s attorney, Don Evans, said he is considering appealing the decision, which he called one of the worst he’d seen in 30 years. He said Astro had no history of aggression.

“The evidence was overwhelming he was not vicious. There was one bad incident where he attacked a dog,” he said.

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