Pet cow named Maple killed in Fort Smith, Arkansas, dog attack

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FORT SMITH, Ark. – After a beloved pet cow named Maple was attacked and killed by a pack of dogs in western Arkansas, at least one town official is calling for local officials to do more to protect the community. 

Maple, a Highland cow that weighed about 1,000 pounds, was attacked and killed the morning of April 10 in a semi-rural part of Fort Smith, Arkansas. One of the dogs involved in the killing was reportedly taken by the owner to a veterinarian and euthanized after the attack.

But another dog remains at-large, said Christina Catsavis, Fort Smith Position 5 city director. Catsavis said she thinks city prosecutor Rita Watkins should resign over the handling of the case.

Pet cow named Maple killed in Fort Smith, Arkansas, dog attack

According to a Fort Smith police report, officers responded on April 10 to a call from the home where Maple was found dead in a pond. The cow’s monetary value was listed as $12,000.

Another cow valued at $2,500 was injured with “a chunk of nose that was missing,” police reported. Police were told the cows’ owner and her daughters had chased a black dog, a pit bull, and a white dog, a mixed-breed, from their property after seeing the dogs attacking the cow in the pond.

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